Meaning & Definition of word "Accustom"

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    Accustom

    /əˈkʌstəm/

    verb:

    • 1. to make someone or something used to something.
      • Example: She had to accustom herself to the new climate after moving to the south.
    • 2. to become familiar with a situation or condition.
      • Example: It took him a while to accustom to the company's culture.
    • 3. to prepare for or habituate to a particular environment or circumstance.
      • Example: The teacher tried to accustom her students to the rigors of the exam format.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from the phrase 'acustomen', which means 'to render accustomed'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    accustom oneself to:

    To become familiar with or adapted to something.

    accustomed to:

    Being usual or habitual in relation to something.

    Related Words

    habit:

    A regular practice or routine.

    familiarity:

    The quality of being well-acquainted.

    Slang Meanings of accustom

    Meaning: To get used to something

    Example Sentence: After the first week, I really started to accustom to the new schedule.