reacclimatize

/ˌriːəˈklaɪmətaɪz/
verb
  1. To become accustomed to a new climate, environment, or set of conditions again after a period away.
    • The astronauts had to reacclimatize to Earth's gravity after months in space.
    • She needed time to reacclimatize to the fast pace of city life after her vacation.
    • After returning from the desert, it took him a few days to reacclimatize to the humidity.
  2. To adjust to a familiar situation or routine again after a change or absence.
    • It was hard to reacclimatize to the early mornings after the holidays.
    • He struggled to reacclimatize to his old job after the promotion was reversed.
    • The team had to reacclimatize to the new software after the update.
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