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acclimation

noun
ac路​cli路​ma路​tion | \ 藢a-kl蓹-藞m膩-sh蓹n How to pronounce acclimation (audio) , -藢kl墨-\

Definition of acclimation

: the process or result of acclimating especially : physiological adjustment by an organism to environmental change

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Examples of acclimation in a Sentence

a period of acclimation to the region's rising temperatures

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Take the high end of that timetable and add a week for conditioning/re-acclimation. Ryan O'halloran, The Denver Post, "Minus Todd Davis, Broncos begin looking at fill-in inside linebackers," 19 July 2019 Another resource for Bailey throughout his acclimation to the pros? Nicole Yang, BostonGlobe.com, "What impresses the Patriots about rookie punter Jake Bailey?," 20 Aug. 2019 Defensive lineman LaBryan Ray is still going through the acclimation period wearing just helmet, shoulder pads and shorts while the rest of the team is in full gear. -- Everything looked fine with the quarterbacks. Michael Casagrande | [email protected], al, "Alabama practice report: Notes from steamy outdoor workout," 15 Aug. 2019 The 6-foot-2, 184-pound redshirt sophomore is also honest about the acclimation process. oregonlive.com, "Why Daewood Davis switched to defense and how the Oregon cornerback is making the most of opportunity," 14 Aug. 2019 That means the acclimation period is over and the full pads came out for the first time this fall. Michael Casagrande | [email protected], al, "Alabama practice notes: Top TE returns from injury," 7 Aug. 2019 The players were in helmets, jerseys and shorts Wednesday during the acclimation period. Fletcher Page, Cincinnati.com, "UC football notes: Luke Fickell says Bearcats staff will 'challenge' James Hudson," 31 July 2019 Installed two years ago as a captain almost by acclimation, Johnson's influence and impact have been muted by injury. Ira Winderman, sun-sentinel.com, "Winderman: Don鈥檛 be lulled into sense of Heat complacency | Commentary," 28 July 2019 The two males, raised in Illinois, had lived in a small fenced-in corner of the lake for several weeks as an acclimation period. Ryan Gillespie, orlandosentinel.com, "One of Lake Eola鈥檚 new black-necked swans has died, city says," 8 July 2019

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First Known Use of acclimation

1801, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for acclimation

acclim(ate) + -ation

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acclimation

noun
ac路​cli路​ma路​tion | \ 藢ak-l蓹-藞m膩-sh蓹n, -藢l墨- How to pronounce acclimation (audio) \

Medical Definition of acclimation

: acclimatization especially by physiological adjustment of an organism to environmental change

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