habituate en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

habituate en el diccionario PONS

habituate Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to habituate oneself to do sth
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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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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Researchers infer that the longer the infant takes to habituate to a new stimulus, the more it violates his or her expectations of physical phenomena.
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Participants practise a learnt series of steps to habituate the calming method.
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Also, as with bears or any wild animal, moose that have become habituated to being fed by people may act aggressively when denied food.
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Experimenters judge preference by the length of time an infant will stare at a stimulus before habituating.
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His work flowed from a tradition habituated to perceive threats to our country.
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