Sentences with acclimatize
ac·cli·ma·tize
A a - The athletes are acclimatising to the heat by staying in Monte Carlo. [VERB + to]
- You'll need to acclimatize yourself back to regular life again.
- It would allow me to gain a greater understanding of popular culture and help me acclimatize to society.
- Our second decade in America, during the nineties, saw us emerge gradually from the initial struggle to acclimatize ourselves and establish a secure financial footing without Gerard's film work as one of our main sources of income.
- The soldiers, who had not been acclimatized or equipped to fight in the mountains, suffered heavy casualties because of frostbite, edema, and other high-altitude-induced illnesses.
- Arriving in Tibet in late August, Koch and Chin acclimatized by climbing and skiing Changzheng, Everest's 24,890-foot neighbor.
- Rooted plants with three or four fully expanded leaves were transferred to a peat substratum and acclimatized in a glasshouse.
- Prior to the 1996 Olympic Games, the Belarus team acclimatized themselves to the time zone by training in Roswell, Georgia.
- Six-week-old plants were acclimatized in the greenhouse.
- B. napus inflorescences were unable to acclimatize to the increased temperatures as seed production was inhibited throughout the HTS periods, regardless of the duration of the stress.
- Athletes should be advised to acclimatize for at least three to four days before exerting in the heat.
- Several new studies point to evidence that some organisms with limited capacities to acclimatize to thermal or hydric change may be limited in their ability to survive future climate changes.
- For example, if a destination story takes the reader on a high altitude journey, precautions about how best to acclimatize are included.
- In BRIT, also use acclimatise