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Example sentences for "acclimated"

Lexicographically close words:
acclaimed; acclaiming; acclaims; acclamation; acclamations; acclimation; acclimatisation; acclimatise; acclimatised; acclimatization
  1. Though the climate does not altogether depend on latitude, it may be readily believed that the Negroes become sooner acclimated upon the shores of the Gulf of Mexico than in the more northern regions.

  2. The climate of that country has not weakened their generative powers, and there is no reason why, by their alliances with a white race acclimated in that part, there should he produced an offspring less acclimated than their parents.

  3. Native of Australia acclimated in southern California and elsewhere throughout the world.

  4. The willow mentioned in the Bible was the Salix babylonica, or weeping willow, later acclimated in this country.

  5. The whitewood or tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) is a native of America and an acclimated tree in Europe.

  6. Nearly all the Gallinaceae were originally natives of the warm regions of Asia and America; now, such as the Domestic Fowl, the Pheasant, and the Turkey are perfectly acclimated to all temperate parts of the globe.

  7. There is every reason for thinking that these birds might be successfully acclimated in Europe.

  8. Transported into America after the discovery of that continent, the common variety is now perfectly acclimated there, and is even to be found wild in some of the vast forests and savannahs of that country.

  9. Maize has been fully acclimated in Africa, and mush and milk now form the principal food of the whole Kaffir nation.

  10. The olive also is becoming a staple, as in California, and the grape is fully acclimated and makes a very alcoholic wine.

  11. Until ye're a little better acclimated and a little more hardened, it's better for ye to sleep with a board or two under you.

  12. A man's health in a new country depends a good deal on how the water hits him, and until you are acclimated it is the safest thing.

  13. They are suited for it and acclimated to it.

  14. The palm tree was imported and acclimated as a native plant.

  15. On the Southern part, among the rocks covered with century plants and prickly pear, the vegetation of the warm countries becomes acclimated with a facility that if one takes the latitude into account is truly extraordinary.

  16. They are not acclimated to the varying conditions.

  17. The wild sloe is the parent of the plum, but the acclimated kinds come from the East.

  18. On that occasion a magnificent eland, an acclimated scion of the species whose native home is the South African wilderness, was killed for the table.

  19. In fact, the slaves of black origin could resist the climate, where the badly acclimated whites, still unfit to support the heat of intertropical climates, would have perished by thousands.

  20. As yet, they have never been acclimated there.

  21. What it is to be acclimated to western fevers no two persons exactly agree.

  22. I suppose, Senator, that you have become acclimated to this country?

  23. My first night under a tent proved to me that I was not so acclimated to the steppe as my vanity had led me to suppose.

  24. It may be transferred to all our gardens, by making a bed of sand six inches or a foot deep, or it may be so acclimated as to grow well in any good garden soil, and become a universal luxury.

  25. This is a Southern plant, but is now being acclimated in Northern latitudes.

  26. Those cultivated so extensively in Europe were natives of Persia--showing that they may be acclimated far from their native home.

  27. Tender and exotic varieties may be acclimated by grafting into indigenous stocks.

  28. Spain regarded the country as a mine which was to be diligently wrought, and the masses of the people as acclimated serfs whose services were the legitimate perquisites of a court and aristocracy beyond the sea.

  29. It may take time for an earthborn saint to become acclimated to the celestial ether,--that is, if time can be said to exist for a disembodied spirit.

  30. While the South produces less cotton, and we lose the habit of buying of it, the cotton culture will become acclimated elsewhere; the future will thus be destroyed like the present; final ruin will approach with hasty strides.

  31. I was just getting sort of acclimated to the feeling of a broken heart, when a letter came from Julia that stirred me all up again.

  32. Some of them were awfully perturbed at first at the prospect of facing one thousand girls; but they got acclimated very quickly.

  33. By the process of hardening off, the plants are gradually acclimated to the effects of the sun and wind so that they will stand transplanting to the open ground.

  34. By the time the plants are required for setting in the garden they should be thoroughly acclimated to outdoor conditions and can be transplanted with but few losses.

  35. Where once I was a buyer in carload lots of the best strains of blood in the country, now I am a seller by hundreds and thousands of head, acclimated and native to the soil.

  36. An altitude of about four thousand feet above sea-level had proved congenial to the thoroughbreds, who had acclimated nicely, the only loss being one from lightning.

  37. I had heard," Morgan was saying, "that the opera was not acclimated in New York; but it is nearly so.

  38. At any rate it would seem that we require to be acclimated to catch these diseases, as well as acclimated to resist them.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "acclimated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accustomed; adapted; adjusted; conditioned; experienced; hardened; inured; naturalized; oriented; seasoned; trained; wont