🔄habituate (habitwɛɪt)

verb
/həˈbɪtʃuˌeɪt/
gewöhnen (gewohnen)

Bedeutung

to make someone accustomed to something
to accustom someone or oneself to something through frequent exposure or experience
Bedeutungsübersetzung
jemanden an etwas gewöhnen
jemanden an etwas gewöhnen

Beispielsätze

The monks habituated themselves to meditation.

Die Mönche gewöhnten sich an die Meditation.
Die Mönche gewöhnten sich an die Meditation.

City life has habituated him to constant noise.

Das Stadtleben hat ihn an den ständigen Lärm gewöhnt.
Das Stadtleben hat ihn an den staendigen Laerm gewoehnt.

Synonyme

accustom, familiarize, adapt, condition, acclimate, train
Eintrag 1
accustom, familiarize, adapt, condition
Eintrag 2
accustom, acclimate, familiarize, adapt, train

Antonyme

alienate, estrange, unaccustom, dishabituate, shock, unsettle, surprise
Eintrag 1
alienate, estrange, unaccustom, dishabituate
Eintrag 2
shock, unsettle, surprise

Kollokationen

habituate gradually, habituate oneself, habituate to environment, habituate to routine, habituate to conditions, habituate completely, habituate to noise, habituate children, habituate animals
Eintrag 1
habituate gradually, habituate oneself, habituate to environment, habituate to routine, habituate to conditions, habituate completely
Eintrag 2
habituate to noise, habituate children, habituate animals, habituate oneself

Verwandte Vokabulare

to cause a liquid, especially blood, to change into a solid or semi-solid state
to severely damage or mutilate something, often by tearing or crushing
to leave behind or give up completely
to withdraw or renounce a statement or belief formally
to spread or branch out into divisions or subdivisions.
to pass the tongue over something; to defeat decisively

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