Accustom (someone) to something again.
a routine to reaccustom the disabled person to the demands of a normal working day
Example sentencesExamples
- He hasn't played in the majors since May 2002 and has to get reaccustomed to big-league pitching.
- Blinking to reaccustom herself to the darkness, Lexa already had her hands over her ears when the deafening blast of thunder reached her.
- Now I just have to get my eyes reaccustomed to my contacts and then I'll be all set.
- It took about an hour to match velocities with the orbiting UFO, ample time for Erin to reaccustom himself to zero-G maneuvering.
- One of the things that some players may need to get used to (or possibly reaccustomed to) is the Metal Gear control scheme.