Pronunciation: /əˈkʌltʃəˌreɪtɪŋ/
verb to adapt or adjust to the cultural norms and practices of a different group or society
A1 She is acculturating to the new country by learning the language and customs.
A2 The exchange student is acculturating to the American way of life.
B1 Acculturating to a new environment can be challenging but also rewarding.
B2 The company provides acculturating programs for employees relocating to different countries.
C1 Acculturating to a new culture requires open-mindedness and adaptability.
C2 After years of living abroad, she has become adept at acculturating to different societies.
formal The immigrants were acculturating to the new country's customs and traditions.
informal She's slowly acculturating to the fast-paced city life.
slang I'm acculturating to this new job pretty well, if I say so myself.
figurative The young generation is acculturating to the digital age faster than ever before.
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