Sentence example with the word 'acclimatise'

acclimatise

Definition v. get used to a certain climate

Last update: July 31, 2015


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Hence it is not surprising that wheat soon becomes to a certain extent acclimatised, and that seed brought from distant countries and sown in Europe vegetates at first, or even for a considerable period,[553] differently from our European varieties.   [Please select]

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So high had they climbed, so acclimatised to the mountains did these soldier-trees seem, that I named them for myself the Chasseurs Alpins of the forest.   [Please select]

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The use only of horses which have become acclimatised would perhaps produce better results than have hitherto been obtained.   [Please select]

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I also observed, with much interest, a species of plant which, like man, is capable of being, as it were, acclimatised.   [Please select]

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I refer to the literary gilds, bearing the name of "Chambers of Rhetoric," which, though of French origin, became rapidly acclimatised in the Netherlands.   [Please select]

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But it is precisely these prudent, opulent, acclimatised hives that man has always destroyed in order to possess himself of their treasure.   [Please select]

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I am aware that the attempt to acclimatise either animals or plants has been called a vain chimera.   [Please select]

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Hence it is not surprising that wheat soon becomes to a certain extent acclimatised, and that seed brought from distant countries and sown in Europe vegetates at first, or even for a considerable period (9/38.)   [Please select]

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If the function of a Parliamentary Minister is to be an outsider to his office, we must not choose one who, by habit, thought, and life, is acclimatised to its ways.   [Please select]

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