How is the word aclimatar translated from Spanish to English

Hacer que alguien se acostumbre a un clima nuevo.

To make someone or something get used to a new climate.

verb
English translation
acclimatize

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  • Hay que aclimatar las plantas antes de sacarlas fuera. You have to acclimatize the plants before putting them outside.

  • ¿Cuánto tardaste en aclimatarte a la altura? How long did it take you to acclimatize to the altitude?

  • El equipo llegó una semana antes para aclimatarse al calor. The team arrived a week early to acclimatize to the heat.

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FAQ about “aclimatar”

How is “aclimatar” translated from Spanish?
“aclimatar” translates into English as “acclimatize”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “aclimatar” mean?
Meaning of “aclimatar”: Hacer que alguien se acostumbre a un clima nuevo. In English — “acclimatize”.
How do you pronounce “aclimatar”?
The transcription of “aclimatar” is [aklimaˈtaɾ]. Listen to the pronunciation right here, and hear any other word in the VibeLing app.
What part of speech is “aclimatar”?
“aclimatar” is a verb.
Where can I see examples with “aclimatar”?
Example sentences with “aclimatar” and their English translation are on this page, with more in the VibeLing app.
How can I memorize “aclimatar”?
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