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View usage for: habituate in British English (həˈbɪtjʊˌeɪt) verb1. to accustom; make used (to) 2. US and Canadian archaic to frequent habituate in American English (həˈbɪtʃuˌeɪt) verb transitiveWord forms: haˈbituˌated or haˈbituˌating1. to make used (to); accustom often used reflexively to habituate oneself to the cold 2. US, Archaic to frequent Derived forms habituation (haˌbituˈation) noun Word origin < LL habituatus, pp. of habituare, to bring into a condition or habit of the body < L habitus: see habit Examples of 'habituate' in a sentencehabituate Custom habituates experience and renders it useful. Synonyms of 'habituate'accustom, train, condition, school More Synonyms of habituate Definition to accustom The researchers first habituated each baby to their surroundings. Synonyms discipline break in acquaint inure make used to Additional synonymsDefinition to adapt to a new climate or environment This year he has left early to acclimatize himself. Synonyms adapt, prepare, adjust, accommodate, accustom, familiarize, inure, shape, naturalize, habituate, acculturate, acculture, jack up (New Zealand) Definition to accustom or alter the reaction of (a person or animal) to a particular stimulus or situation We have been conditioned to believe that it is weak to be scared. Synonyms train, teach, educate, adapt, accustom, inure, habituateDefinition to make (oneself or someone else) fully aware of a particular subject The goal of the experiment was to familiarize the people with the new laws. Synonyms accustom, instruct, habituate, make used to, school, season, train, prime, coach, get to know (about), inure, bring into common use, make conversant - habitat
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