Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- transitive verb To familiarize, as by constant practice, use, or habit.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Custom: as, “individual accustom of life,”
- To familiarize by custom or use; habituate or inure: as, to
accustom one's self to a spare diet; time may accustom one to almost anything; to be accustomed to hard work. - Synonyms To habituate, familiarize, inure, harden, train.
- To be wont or habituated to do anything.
- To consort or cohabit.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To make familiar by use; to habituate, familiarize, or inure; -- with
to . - noun obsolete Custom.
- intransitive verb obsolete To be wont.
- intransitive verb obsolete To cohabit.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb transitive To make familiar by use; to cause to accept; to habituate, familiarize, or inure; -- with to.
- verb intransitive, obsolete To be wont.
- verb intransitive, obsolete To
cohabit . - noun obsolete
Custom .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb make psychologically or physically used (to something)
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
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Examples
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Hereafter, at its restoration, it shall confess the sore discipline was all needed to "accustom" it to God's "easy yoke" (Mt 11: 29, 30). turn thou me -- by Thy converting Spirit (La 5: 21).
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Whose heart th 'accustom'd sight of death makes hard,
Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3) Isaac Disraeli 1807
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For the mind and memory are more sharply exercised in comprehending another man's things than our own; and such as accustom themselves and are familiar with the best authors shall ever and anon find somewhat of them in themselves, and in the expression of their minds, even when they feel it not, be able to utter something like theirs, which hath an authority above their own.
Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems Ben Jonson 1605
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If you make someone "accustom" to a certain lifestyle in your marraige, you can best beleive the are looking for that to remain after the divorce.
Bossip.com 2009
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And, for the first time heard* the thundering tone Of lions, that th 'accustom'd ear affright:
Oberon, a Poem, from the German of Wieland. By William Sotheby, Esq. In Two Volumes. ... 1798
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1774: Whose heart th 'accustom'd sight of death makes hard
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You must accustom yourself to the fact that you are in another world than the one of oppression and brutality in which you have lived. '
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I think that sometimes deer get very accustom to a permanent stand to the point that they will start to ignore it.
How much does everyone tinker with their deer stands or areas in which they hunt the most? 2009
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I think that sometimes deer get very accustom to a permanent stand to the point that they will start to ignore it.
How much does everyone tinker with their deer stands or areas in which they hunt the most? 2009
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Only when you have written your letter, read it over and make the rests, or stops, which the sentences seem to require, and then see if you have made them with your pen, if not put them in, and this will accustom you to write inteligably to any one.
Letter 174 2009
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