acclimatize

acclimatize (someone or something) to (something)

To help a person or thing to adjust to a new environment, role, etc. I've been spending a lot of time at home, acclimatizing our new puppy to life with our family. It's difficult to acclimatizing that type of plant to a colder climate. We initially had to focus on acclimatizing our adopted daughter to life in this country.
See also: acclimatize
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

acclimate someone (or an animal) to something

 and acclimatize someone or an animal to something
to cause a person or other living thing to become used to a different climate or environment. We will help acclimate Henry to the new building. We need to acclimatize the fish to the new aquarium.
See also: acclimate
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • acclimatize (someone or something) to (something)
  • acclimate
  • acclimate (someone or something) to (something)
  • acclimate to
  • accommodate (oneself) to (something)
  • accommodate oneself to
  • a go (at someone or something)
  • have a go
  • have a go (at someone or something)
  • have a go at someone
References in periodicals archive
"If we conserve reefs that contain coral species with these survival traits, then we're hedging our bets that we might be able to preserve those reefs for an extra decade or two, buying them enough time to acclimatize to climate change," explains Grottoli.
Undoubtedly, you should acclimatize for at least two or three days at 10,000 feet, then allow two days for every additional 3,280 feet.
At this altitude and above, humans can't fully acclimatize, no matter how long they stay.
Previous studies have shown that certain plants acclimatize to the higher concentrations of the gas: Within 3 years, their photosynthetic rates fall back to those of control plants.
He expressed hope that the players would switch on to the Test mode fast, and the three-day warm-up game scheduled to start in Colombo from Monday would help them to acclimatize to the hot and humid condition of the country.
In the short run, an individual, grasshopper can acclimatize somewhat to its environment.