Pronunciation: /əˈkʌstəmz/
verb to make someone or something familiar with something by repeated exposure or practice
A1 Living in a new country accustoms you to different customs and traditions.
A2 Reading books regularly accustoms children to a love for literature.
B1 Traveling frequently accustoms people to adapting to new environments.
B2 Working in a fast-paced environment accustoms employees to handling high levels of stress.
C1 Years of experience in the industry accustoms professionals to dealing with complex challenges.
C2 Living in a multicultural city accustoms individuals to embracing diversity and inclusivity.
formal The training program accustoms new employees to the company's policies and procedures.
informal Living in a big city slowly accustoms you to the noise and crowds.
slang Playing video games for hours accustoms you to the fast-paced action.
figurative Reading challenging literature accustoms your mind to thinking in a more complex way.
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