🔄habituate (abitweɪt)

verb
/həˈbɪtʃuˌeɪt/
habituer (habituer)

Signification

to make someone accustomed to something
to accustom someone or oneself to something through frequent exposure or experience
Traduction de la signification
rendre quelqu'un habitué à quelque chose
rendre quelqu'un habitué à quelque chose

Phrases d'exemple

The monks habituated themselves to meditation.

Les moines se sont habitués à la méditation.
Les moines se sont habitués à la méditation.

City life has habituated him to constant noise.

La vie en ville l'a habitué au bruit constant.
La vie en ville l'a habitué au bruit constant.

Synonymes

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

Antonymes

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

Collocations

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

Vocabulaires connexes

to speak in a slow, lazy way with prolonged vowel sounds
to develop gradually, especially into a more complex or advanced state
to scatter or spread things untidily over a surface or area
To refrain from doing something; to show patience or self-control.
to cease moving or operating; to halt; to prevent
To undo twisted or knitted threads; to solve or explain something complicated.