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Word | Habituate |
make used (to something); She became habituated to the background music / take or consume (regularly or habitually) / Firmly established by custom / accustom or familiarize; addict / make or become accustomed or used to something. / to cause (a person or animal) to become familiar with and used to a particular place, situation, etc., | |
Usage | ⇒ Shyam is habituated to eating tobacco ⇒ Macbeth gradually habituated himself to murder, shedding his scruples as he grew accustomed to his bloody deeds. ⇒ the sort of lounge lizard known to habituate bars and nightclubs ⇒ she had habituated the chimps to humans ⇒ The vets have habituated the chimpanzees to humans |
Synonyms | accustom, familiarize, inure, train, acclimatize, condition, season, acclimate, use, wont, adapt, adjust, harden, haunt, acquaint, addict, break in, confirm, drill, familiarise, |
Antonyms | ignore, neglect, can, enfeeble, liquefy, soften, unimproved, |
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