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The example sentences of HABITUATED in videos (4 in total of 5)

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Use "habituated" in a sentence | "habituated" example sentences

How to use "habituated" in a sentence?

  • The only difference between people who live in this way... is that the people who love in the magic of life have habituated ways of being
    -Rhonda Byrne-
  • Fortunately the Italian people is not habituated to eating several times a day.
    -Benito Mussolini-
  • Habituated from our Infancy to trample upon the Rights of Human Nature, every generous, every liberal Sentiment, if not extinguished, is enfeebled in our Minds.
    -George Mason-
  • It is easy to get used to the morning news, habituated. But don't. The morning news is yours to alter.
    -Samantha Power-
  • One of these grand defects, as I humbly conceive, is this, that children are habituated to learning without understanding.
    -Jonathan Edwards-
  • The power to become habituated to his surroundings is a marked characteristic of mankind.
    -John Maynard Keynes-
  • Persons not habituated to reason often argue absurdly, because, from particular instances, they deduce general conclusions, and extend the result of their limited experience of individuals indiscriminately to whole classes.
    -Maria Edgeworth-
  • When new technologies impose themselves on societies long habituated to older technologies, anxieties of all kinds result.
    -Marshall McLuhan-
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Definition and meaning of HABITUATED

What does "habituated mean?"

/həˈbiCHəˌwāt/

habituated

verb
make or become accustomed or used to something.

What are synonyms of "habituated"?
Some common synonyms of "habituated" are:
  • accustom,
  • adapt,
  • adjust,
  • attune,
  • acclimatize,
  • acculturate,
  • inure,
  • harden,
  • season,
  • condition,
  • teach,
  • train,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əˈkəstəm/

accustom
transitive verb verb

Make (someone or something) accept something as normal or usual.. make person or thing accept something as normal or usual.

/əˈdapt/

adapt
verb

make something suitable for new use or purpose.

/əˈjəst/

adjust
verb

To change so as to fit in with new conditions.

/əˈt(y)o͞on/

attune
verb

make receptive or aware.

/əˈklīməˌtīz/

acclimatize
verb

To get used to a certain climate or situation.

/əˈkəlCHəˌrāt/

acculturate
verb

assimilate to different culture.

/əˈn(y)o͝or/

inure
verb

To cause to accept or become accustomed to.

/ˈhärdn/

harden
verb

make or become hard.

/ˈsēzən/

season
noun verb

each of four divisions of year. To add pepper and salt to something.

/kənˈdiSH(ə)n/

condition
noun verb

Disease or other medical problem. have significant influence on.

/tēCH/

teach
noun verb

teacher. To help someone learn or do something.

/trān/

train
noun verb

Long rear section of a (e.g. wedding) dress. To point a certain way or toward something.

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