Pronunciation: /əˈkʌltʃəˌraɪz/
verb to assimilate or cause to assimilate a different culture
A1 She is slowly acculturizing to the new country.
A2 The exchange student is trying to acculturize to the local customs.
B1 The company provided workshops to help employees acculturize to the new corporate culture.
B2 Living abroad for a year helped him acculturize to different ways of life.
C1 The diplomat had to quickly acculturize to the customs of the foreign country in order to negotiate effectively.
C2 After years of living in various countries, she had acculturized to a global mindset.
formal The program aims to acculturize immigrants to the customs and values of their new country.
informal They need to acculturize to the way things are done around here if they want to fit in.
slang You gotta acculturize yourself to the local scene if you want to make friends.
figurative In order to succeed in the corporate world, you have to acculturize to the office politics and dynamics.
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