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reacclimate verb[ I or T ] US(alsore-acclimate)us/ˌriː.ˈæk.lə.meɪt/uk /ˌriː.əˈklaɪ.meɪt/(also mainly UKreacclimatize, reacclimatise) to acclimate(= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this: One soldier spoke of how he and his family would have to reacclimate to each other when he was back home. It takes just a little bit longer for those who have been in space for six months to re-acclimate to gravity and re-adapt to being on Earth again. The animals were reacclimatized to outdoor temperatures before release. The company wants to help women reacclimate to their careers after spending several years raising young children. I've had just two days to re-acclimate to regular work again. We'll need to slowly reacclimate ourselves to reality. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Adapting and modifying acclimate acclimation acclimatization acclimatize acclimatize to something amendment chameleon change with/keep up with/move with the timesidiom configure counter-adaptation pliant pliantly preadaptation preadaptive put something back unacclimatized unadapted unamended write someone out of something Zelig |