Pronunciation: /əˈklaɪməˌtɔri/
adjective relating to the process of acclimating or adapting to a new environment or situation
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.
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.
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