Word of the Day (acclimatise)-04JUN23

Word of the Day (acclimatise)-04JUN23

Today’s “Word of the Day” is acclimatise and it is a verb meaning “adjust, adapt, attune, accommodate, get accustomed, get used (to new conditions)”.

Example Sentence: In about a week, two sets of players, many of whom were engaged in the IPL, will be squaring off at the World Test Championship final in England. Whichever team — India or Australia — does worse will face one line of criticism. It will be said that playing the IPL so close to the Test final was a mistake, and that players did not have sufficient time to acclimatise themselves.

Word of the Day (acclimatise)-04JUN23

This phrase is present in IPL to WTC | Fitness and adaptability are the keys; how about the Dhoni Cup? and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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