"Climatize" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Climatize" Meaning

To climatize means to adjust or acclimate something or someone to a specific climate or temperature, typically by gradual exposure to changing conditions. This can be applied to living organisms, machines, or even buildings. For example, a tourist moving from a cold country to a warm country may need to climatize to the new weather conditions.

"Climatize" Examples

Usage Examples of "Climatize"

Definition: to adjust or adapt to a certain condition, typically a temperature or environment


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The new employee will need to climatize to the office temperature, which can be quite humid in the summer.
The team of scientists spent months climatizing the experimental equipment to simulate the conditions of a distant planet.
After moving from a cold climate, it took me a few weeks to climatize to the warmer weather in Florida.
The company invested in a high-tech system to climatize the storage facility, ensuring perishable goods remain fresh.
The athlete had to climatize to the high altitude before competing in the marathon at the mountainous town.

Note: Climatize is often used in scientific, technical, and environmental contexts, meaning to adjust or prepare something or someone for a specific environment or condition.

"Climatize" Similar Words

Climatarchic

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I apologize, but the word "climatarchic" is not a real word in the English language. It appears to be a combination of "climate" and "archaic," but it does not have a widely recognized meaning or usage. If you meant to use a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help you explain its meaning.

Climate

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The climate is the long-term typical atmospheric conditions in a particular region, including temperature, humidity, cloudiness, wind patterns, and precipitation. It is often referred to as the "average" or "normal" weather condition of an area over a period of years or even decades.

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Climatic

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Relating to or affecting the climate, i.e. the long-term average atmospheric conditions in a particular region, such as temperature, humidity, and precipitation.

Climatically

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Climatisation

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Climatise

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To make something, especially a newly moved or imported item, suitable for a particular climate or environment by adjusting its temperature or humidity levels.

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Climatogram

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A climatogram is a graphical representation of a place's average temperature and precipitation patterns over a period of time, typically a year. It shows the average temperature ranges and precipitation amounts for each month of the year, allowing for a quick visual understanding of the local climate. Climatograms are often used in meteorology, geography, and environmental studies to help predict and understand weather patterns and climate changes.

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Climatologic refers to the science or study of the climate, especially with respect to its physical, chemical, and biological characteristics and the causes and effects of changes in climate.

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Climatologists

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Climatologists are scientists who study the climate, which is the long-term average atmospheric conditions in a particular region or globally. They examine the patterns and variations of temperature, precipitation, wind, and other meteorological phenomena over time and space to understand the natural causes and human impacts on the Earth's climate. Climatologists often work to predict future climate changes and develop strategies for mitigating or adapting to these changes. Their research can inform decisions related to weather forecasting, agriculture, conservation, urban planning, and many other fields.

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