Acclimatization

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌklaɪ.mə.təˈzeɪ.ʃən/

Definitions of acclimatization

noun the process of becoming accustomed to a new climate or environment

Example Sentences

A1 Acclimatization to high altitudes can take time.

A2 Acclimatization is important when traveling to different climates.

B1 Proper acclimatization is necessary before attempting to climb a mountain.

B2 The process of acclimatization can vary depending on the individual.

C1 Athletes often undergo acclimatization training to prepare for competitions in different environments.

C2 Acclimatization plays a crucial role in the success of high-altitude expeditions.

Examples of acclimatization in a Sentence

formal Proper acclimatization to high altitudes is crucial for mountaineers.

informal You need to give yourself time to acclimatize to the heat before going on a long hike.

slang I'm still trying to get used to the new job - it's like acclimatization all over again.

figurative Acclimatization to the fast-paced city life took longer than expected for the small-town girl.

Grammatical Forms of acclimatization

past tense

acclimatized

plural

acclimatizations

comparative

more acclimatized

superlative

most acclimatized

present tense

acclimatizes

future tense

will acclimatize

perfect tense

has acclimatized

continuous tense

is acclimatizing

singular

acclimatization

positive degree

acclimatized

infinitive

to acclimatize

gerund

acclimatizing

participle

acclimatized

Origin and Evolution of acclimatization

First Known Use: 1828 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'acclimatization' originated from the French word 'acclimater' which means to acclimate or adapt to a new climate.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of adapting to a new climate or environment, the word 'acclimatization' has evolved to also include the process of becoming accustomed to new conditions or situations in general.