"Reacclimatization" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reacclimatization" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reacclimatization" Meaning

The process of readjusting or re-adapting to a new environment, situation, or climate, often after a period of being away from it or out of practice. It involves gradually becoming accustomed to a place or situation again, and readjusting to its conditions.

"Reacclimatization" Examples

Examples of the word "Reacclimatization"


1. Medical Context

During a long flight from high altitudes, patients are often subjected to reacclimatization procedures before returning to ground level to prevent complications arising from rapid air pressure changes.

2. Environmental Context

The employee handbook for outdoor wilderness guides emphasizes the importance of gradual reacclimatization to high-altitude environments to protect from altitude sickness.

3. Tourism Context

A necessary part of planning any trip to a high destination is understanding the need for reacclimatization prior to taking on high-altitude trekking adventures.

4. Scientific Research Context

Scientists conducting experiments in high-pressure chambers must undergo reacclimatization procedures to readjust to normal atmospheric pressure after being sealed in the chamber for extended periods.

5. Social Context

After a prolonged period away from physical activity, caged animals may require gentle reacclimatization to allow their body systems to adjust to exercise once again.

"Reacclimatization" Similar Words

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Reablement

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Reablement is not a word in English language. However, I found a word that is related - "rehabilitation".

Reabsorb

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Reabsorbed

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Returned or taken back into a place or system, especially a physical or biological system.

Reabsorbing

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Taking or absorbing something back into oneself or into a system, especially:<br><br> To take in again something previously released or expelled<br> To take back or assimilate something previously released, metabolized, or discarded<br> To recover something that was previously lost, forgotten, or dissipated<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The plant reabsorbed the water from the dry soil.<br> The government reabsorbed its bailout funds from the company.

Reabsorbs

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To take something back into one's body, often referring to the way that a plant takes back nutrients from its leaves through transpiration.

Reabsorption

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The process by which a substance, particularly a nutrient, is re-absorbed back into the bloodstream, often in the intestines, through a process that involves the cells lining the intestinal walls.

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Reach is a verb that means to stretch out one's arm or hand to touch or get something. It can also mean to succeed in achieving something, often by a small margin or amount.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> Can you reach the top shelf in the kitchen?<br> The team managed to reach the final of the competition.<br><br>It's also a noun that can refer to the extent or limit of something's range or effectiveness.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The reach of the company's marketing efforts was limited to only a few countries.<br> The reach of the organization is vast and global.

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Reachable

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Capable of being reached or attained. (adjective)

Reached

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Arrived at or attained a particular point or stage: <br><br> Her voice reached a shrill high note.<br> The pair reached the summit of the mountain.

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Reaching

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