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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

habituate [am. angl. həˈbɪtʃəˌweɪt, brit. angl. həˈbɪtʃʊeɪt, həˈbɪtjʊeɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. habituate (accustom):

to habituate sb/oneself to sth/-ing
habituar a alguien/habituarse a algo/ +infin

2. habituate <habituating, sed. del. > am. angl.:

habituate
habituate

v slovarju PONS

habituate [həˈbɪtʃueɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.

habituate
to habituate oneself to do sth
v slovarju PONS

habituate [hə·ˈbɪtʃ·u·eɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.

habituate
Present
Ihabituate
youhabituate
he/she/ithabituates
wehabituate
youhabituate
theyhabituate
Past
Ihabituated
youhabituated
he/she/ithabituated
wehabituated
youhabituated
theyhabituated
Present Perfect
Ihavehabituated
youhavehabituated
he/she/ithashabituated
wehavehabituated
youhavehabituated
theyhavehabituated
Past Perfect
Ihadhabituated
youhadhabituated
he/she/ithadhabituated
wehadhabituated
youhadhabituated
theyhadhabituated

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In both young and old patients, the brain may habituate to low glucose levels, with a reduction of noticeable symptoms, sometimes despite neuroglycopenic impairment.
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As innate calls are typically constant, predators quickly habituate to these vocalizations and ignore them as background noise.
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Some individuals, for example, are not able to decrease or habituate their cortisol elevation, which plays a major role in hippocampal atrophy.
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Some species of wildlife may become habituated to man's presence, causing property damage or risking transfer of disease to humans or pets (zoonosis).
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So we reproach intemperance more, because it is easier to habituate oneself so as to avoid this problem.
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