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Filter by Meaning The astronaut spent months in a simulated space environment to acclimate to the weightlessness before the actual mission.
The soldier underwent intense training to acclimate to the harsh conditions of war.
The soldiers underwent extensive training to acclimate themselves to the harsh desert conditions.
The astronaut underwent rigorous training to acclimate to the weightlessness of space.
The new employee had to acclimate to the fast-paced work culture of the company.
The mountaineer took several weeks to acclimate to the high altitude before attempting the summit.
The athletes went through a rigorous training program to acclimate their bodies to the intense physical demands of the competition.
The researchers acclimate yeast to the fermentation process for brewing beer.
The farmers acclimate the soil with beneficial bacteria to improve crop yield.
The farmers acclimate beneficial insects to their crops to control pests.
The researchers acclimate the algae to varying light intensities to study their growth patterns.
The scientists acclimate the bacteria to the new nutrient-rich medium.
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