Acclimatory

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈklaɪməˌtɔri/

Definitions of acclimatory

adjective relating to the process of acclimating or adapting to a new environment or situation

Example Sentences

A1 Animals go through an acclimatory process when they move to a new environment.

A2 Plants have acclimatory mechanisms to adapt to changes in temperature.

B1 Humans can undergo acclimatory changes when exposed to high altitudes.

B2 The acclimatory response of the body to extreme heat can be challenging.

C1 Research has shown that acclimatory training can improve athletic performance in extreme conditions.

C2 The acclimatory capacity of certain species allows them to thrive in diverse habitats.

Examples of acclimatory in a Sentence

formal The acclimatory process allows organisms to adjust to changes in their environment.

informal I need to go through an acclimatory period before I can fully enjoy this new climate.

slang Dude, your body needs to get acclimatory to this high altitude.

figurative She went through an acclimatory phase when starting her new job, getting used to the work environment.

Grammatical Forms of acclimatory

past tense

acclimated

plural

acclimatories

comparative

more acclimatory

superlative

most acclimatory

present tense

acclimate

future tense

will acclimate

perfect tense

has acclimated

continuous tense

is acclimating

singular

acclimatory

positive degree

acclimatory

infinitive

to acclimate

gerund

acclimating

participle

acclimating

Origin and Evolution of acclimatory

First Known Use: 1875 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'acclimatory' originates from the combination of the prefix 'ac-' meaning 'towards' or 'at' and the word 'climatory' derived from 'climate'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of adapting to a new climate or environment, the word 'acclimatory' has evolved to also encompass the process of adjusting or adapting to new conditions or circumstances in general.