Acclimate vs Reacclimate - What's the difference?
acclimate | reacclimate |
(transitive, chiefly, US) To habituate to a climate not native; to acclimatize.
To adjust to a new environment; not necessarily a wild, natural, earthy one.
To become accustomed to a new climate or environment.
To acclimate again; to reaccustom.
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In transitive terms the difference between acclimate and reacclimate
is that acclimate is to adjust to a new environment; not necessarily a wild, natural, earthy one while reacclimate is to acclimate again; to reaccustom.As verbs the difference between acclimate and reacclimate
is that acclimate is to habituate to a climate not native; to acclimatize while reacclimate is to acclimate again; to reaccustom.acclimate
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(acclimat)Synonyms
* acclimatise/acclimatize, accommodate, acculture, accustom, climatize, conform, get used to, habituate, harden, season, toughen, adjustDerived terms
* acclimatation * acclimatement * acclimationreacclimate
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(reacclimat)citation