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accustom
[uh-kuhs-tuhm]
verb (used with object)
to familiarize by custom or use; habituate.
to accustom oneself to cold weather.
accustom
/ əˈkʌstəm /
verb
to make (oneself) familiar (with) or used (to), as by practice, habit, or experience
Other Word Forms
- preaccustom verb (used with object)
- reaccustom verb (used with object)
- unaccustom verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of accustom1
Example Sentences
And he said a younger generation of sports fans had become accustomed to getting content for free on social media, who may not have the job security or cash to pay for access.
Americans are well accustomed to ridiculously wealthy magnates assuming the same pose at their desks, or as Richard Branson did, on national TV.
“It’s definitely going to hit consumers who are accustomed to buying a $5 phone case.”
The result is that the people become, if not accustomed to masked agents and the military on our streets, too scared to protest it, fearful they will become the criminal target, the hunted animal.
"We should get accustomed to these price rises, as streamers seek to broaden their diversified programming portfolio."
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