Acclimatize

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈklaɪ.məˌtaɪz/

Definitions of acclimatize

verb to adapt to a new climate or environment

Example Sentences

A1 I need to acclimatize to the new time zone.

A2 It took me a few days to acclimatize to the cold weather.

B1 Living in a new country can be challenging as you need to acclimatize to the culture and customs.

B2 It is important for athletes to acclimatize to high altitudes before competing.

C1 The soldiers had to acclimatize quickly to the harsh conditions of the desert.

C2 After spending a year in the jungle, the researcher had fully acclimatized to the environment.

Examples of acclimatize in a Sentence

formal It is important for climbers to acclimatize to high altitudes before attempting to summit the mountain.

informal I need some time to acclimatize to the new office environment.

slang I can't wait to acclimatize to the vibes of this new city.

figurative It takes time to acclimatize to the fast-paced nature of the stock market.

Grammatical Forms of acclimatize

past tense

acclimatized

plural

acclimatizes

comparative

more acclimatized

superlative

most acclimatized

present tense

acclimatize

future tense

will acclimatize

perfect tense

has acclimatized

continuous tense

is acclimatizing

singular

acclimatize

positive degree

acclimatized

infinitive

to acclimatize

gerund

acclimatizing

participle

acclimatized

Origin and Evolution of acclimatize

First Known Use: 1828 year
Language of Origin: French/Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'acclimatize' originated from the French word 'acclimater', which is derived from the Latin word 'climatus' meaning 'slope' or 'climate'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of adapting to a new climate or environment, the word 'acclimatize' has evolved to also refer to the process of adapting to new conditions or situations in general.