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"habituated" Definitions
  1. habituated (to something) familiar with something because you have done it or experienced it often
"habituated" Synonyms
given accustomed used adapted wont familiar adjusted in the habit familiar with habituated in in the habit of acquainted exercised grooved attuned settled in acquainted with no stranger to at home with versed in hardened inured seasoned acclimatised(UK) acclimatized(US) trained familiarised(UK) familiarized(US) conditioned disciplined schooled used to broken in chronic inveterate fixed ingrained enduring ineradicable habitual incurable confirmed lifelong lasting abiding ceaseless constant continual continuing continuous inborn inbred lingering expert experienced adept accomplished competent skilful(UK) practised(UK) skillful(US) consummate practiced(US) qualified professional veteran knowledgeable pro mature addicted obsessed disposed predisposed dependent absorbed hooked obsessional obsessive attached prone dependent on given to abusing given to using hooked on jonesing for jonesing on given to prone to compulsive incorrigible obstinate established pathological adamant dyed-in-the-wool hardcore wonted customary usual common conventional normal regular frequent traditional daily routine chosen preferred typical domesticated naturalised(UK) naturalized(US) cultivated tolerated took to adjusted to took pleasure in abused acclimatized to conditioned to exploited hardened to developed an addiction for taken pleasure in taken to broke in acclimated acculturated made used made used to fit taught educated orientated prepared familiarized with made familiar with let know put in the picture about enlightened instructed told informed advised apprised frequented haunted visited affected hung at resorted to patronized(US) patronised(UK) spent time in loitered in lingered in attended infested hit spent time at hung around at hung out at hung around hung about roamed coached drilled groomed equipped equipt inculcated sharpened got ready warmed up bought from dealt with joined shopped at supported bought boughten traded with utilised(UK) utilized(US) brought custom to brought trade to subscribed to rehearsed studied honed worked wrought attempted iterated polished repeated tried recited ran over run over More

124 Sentences With "habituated"

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The team fused the assorted pieces in various combinations, mixing slime molds habituated to salt with non-habituated ones.
In a follow-up study, her team showed that "naïve," non-habituated slime molds can directly acquire a learned behavior from habituated ones via cell fusion.
Yet, while normally shy, mountain goats have become habituated to humans.
People can become habituated to not fear the tools of death.
If bears become fully habituated to humans, they'll have to be killed.
We're habituated to God as an essential ingredient in a well-crafted scare.
"Teenage males, or jakes, that are habituated to people get a bit aggressive."
And it mattered that what café habitués were habituated to was drinking coffee.
Customers develop a "habituated expectation" and would be surprised not to have it.
We picked evergreens habituated to the Northeast climate of hot summers and cold winters.
They're slowly, slowly becoming what's known as 'habituated' to people and they've lost their fear.
"Weaning someone off these things when they've become habituated is incredibly difficult," Dr. Schoenbaum said.
When humans get too close, animals can become habituated and may end up getting euthanized.
You would therefore want your workers to become habituated, through repetition, to a specified mechanical routine.
They sound good enough for me, and I'm habituated to reviewing $1,500 cans like the Focal Clear.
People had to be habituated in virtue by institutions they didn't choose — family, religion, community, social norms.
Voice assistants are "clearly becoming something people are habituated to in their lives," Hudson told Bloomberg News.
Usually, a bear habituated to humans will return to the same place over and over, which makes sense.
The researchers also noted that goats habituated to people stopped their annual migration to a natural mineral lick.
We're all habituated to live in the United States in such a way that the value gap obtains.
He is not persuaded that Dussutour's experiment with slime molds staying habituated to salt after extended dormancy shows much.
The Response Team thought Bruno was so habituated that he couldn't even be safely removed to somewhere more remote.
When my body became too habituated to feel the rush, I became addicted to the fear of overdose instead.
As noted, this population of dolphins was habituated to humans, and the study took place next to a busy market.
The refuge hires 240 local people, from rangers to trackers who locate the gorillas and get them habituated to people.
A black bear was killed in Oregon after wildlife officials found it had become "habituated" to the area and its visitors.
They lost their instinct to find food, they're habituated to people, and many that were rescued as adults cannot climb trees.
That may be because wolves in Europe were habituated to humans, because the region was more densely-populated than North America.
These applications have not only created sticky social networks, but have also habituated consumers to exchanging value back-and-forth via mobile.
US president Donald Trump, a man habituated to being driven everywhere he goes, is reportedly not a fan of self-driving car technology.
One probable outcome is that drones will, once we're habituated to them, fly great distances with no human keeping an eye on them.
When a sight, sound, or feeling is constant over time, we become habituated to the feeling and the stimulus doesn't register in the brain.
Am I supposed to completely relearn a new photos app, when I am habituated to the taps required from years of practice on Instagram?
All too often in our media, the words take us all the way there, but the photographs, habituated to a certain safety, hold back.
The reason is simple: Bears that seek out trash inevitably learn to seek out human food and become comfortable around, or habituated to, people.
"We showed that when there was one habituated slime mold in the entity that we were forming, the entity was showing habituation," she said.
The non-habituated slime molds died, perhaps from osmotic shock because they could not cope with how rapidly moisture leaked out of their cells.
The difference may, of course, be a question of my own orientation: I'm habituated to the way a given experience is encoded in language.
Some people take benzos for years without increasing the dose, so describing them as "dependent" or "habituated" — let alone "addicted" — often causes angry reactions.
We are so habituated to being the prophetic minority that we cannot understand that a majority of the country is swinging against the war.
I thought maybe some nerve ending in my thigh had become so habituated to the vibration that it had gone into permanent iPhone spasm.
It's the association that helps people support their families, helps to pursue their dreams and maintain a certain lifestyle which they are habituated with.
This was occurring in large part because bears were getting into garbage dumps, and they became habituated to humans, which then created conflicts with people.
Entering a cove, I realized just how habituated I am to noise when my mind kept interpreting the loud waves as the roar of engines.
Once they get used to being fed by humans, they become habituated to humans and even display hyper-aggression if they are not given food.
Instead, through a detailed reading of the music, he is trying to make something novel of works to which we have become all too habituated.
However, this proven money-saving and health-care improvement initiative have mainly been ignored due to a hospital culture habituated to the wasteful status quo.
Movements long ensconced and habituated to power — such that when their leaders are out of office, their ideas still dominate — get out of that practice.
Presumably, there have always been a superior few who have habituated themselves to exercise such that not working out it is the more uncomfortable option.
And by the time they're adults, whether they're negotiating a raise or even asking someone out on a date, they're habituated to take risk after risk.
It is perhaps owing to how habituated they must be to sleeping anywhere at all that the subjects manage to look somehow comfortable, even at home.
"At the Kalahari Meerkat Project, wild meerkats are habituated to the presence of human observers, and are trained to climb onto electronic balances," writes the BES.
Liberals should get habituated to driving home inconvenient facts to help people through the constant Orwellian struggle to see what is in front of their noses.
There have been at least 221 recorded non-fatal attacks, many of which boiled down to cassowaries becoming habituated to people and associating them with food.
Speaking to the New York Times last year, Sarmento worried that mountain goats habituated to people and their pee could lose knowledge of natural mineral lick sites.
The reason this is necessary, Buddhist philosophers recognized, is that all of us — even those who are Buddhists — are deeply habituated to self-centered ways of being.
But then maybe my reflexive discomfort only indicates that I've become acclimated — or "habituated," as Zuboff likes to say — to the world that surveillance capitalists have created.
The reflex is so ingrained that they have habituated multiple generations of journalists into asserting that Democrats filibustered Bork, President Ronald Reagan's nominee, when no such filibuster occurred.
With that being the case, it's no surprise that most of us have grown habituated to so-so Realtek audio chips spliced into motherboards like an unimportant afterthought.
So once this sight of me with a cabbage on a leash was habituated, that's when we decided to act and start the performance and walk the cabbage.
Years of the War on Terror have habituated us to think about the troops psychologically or physically scarred by conflict, whose lives continue well after being shipped home.
Americans are habituated to elections in which a plurality is good enough to win, and to many, the idea of denying Trump the majority felt like a proposed theft.
Dov Waxman, an Israeli academic who studied the effects of the second intifada, found that people can become habituated to repeated terrorist attacks, and live "a semblance of normal life".
Twelve of the families — one of which is Guhonda's — have been habituated, the process of slowly conditioning the animals to accept the sight of people for the purposes of tourism.
The farmers he inspires are predominantly young, not yet habituated to conventional agriculture — he estimates that about 10 percent of his students use the information, and the percentage is increasing.
While the Internet has habituated us humans into watching 30-second video clips of cats doing the darndest things, Kedi elevates its exotic (and mostly feral) felines into intriguing cinematic protagonists.
The police concluded the bear had grown too habituated to human interaction, and could pose a threat to people's safety, so they made the difficult decision to shoot and kill it.
And it has habituated adult audiences to stories that belong — with, yes, exceptions — to the state of arrested development in which far more of Western culture than just Hollywood is trapped.
In the long run, as more users get habituated to the product and its convenience, he hopes that the feature will draw other employers into using Gusto based on employee demand.
He became so habituated to our presence that when we were lowering his trap into the induction chamber for the anesthesiology he just sat and groomed himself all the way down.
Habituated as Sackler had become to the place, and as its inhabitants had become to her (they called her Maddy or Miss Madeleine), Sackler still couldn't move around without a minder.
The habituation that the slime molds had learned was specific to the substance: Slime molds that had habituated to caffeine were still reluctant to cross a bridge containing quinine, and vice versa.
My favorite phone today is the iPhone SE and the reason is that I gave it that full month to make its strengths apparent — and for me to grow habituated to them.
Most traffickers in political ideas abide these incoherent rhetorical shortcuts simply because they can conceive of no other way to think about political dialogue, habituated to a narrow left-versus-right debate.
He says that the goal of the therapy is to give the brain an opportunity to become habituated to the urge, meaning you can ignore it or respond with a substitute behavior.
While this probably conjures images of something more sinister, here's what likely happened, according to officials: Locals had been feeding the neighborhood's cassowaries, and habituated them to rely on people for food.
As we become habituated to a subject of speech, our standard of what is acceptable to say (or not say) shifts, which in turn opens up possibilities for how we may act.
It's fine as a crutch for anyone fully habituated to touch interactions, but I consider it borderline sinful to get a camera as naturally intuitive as this and use it like a smartphone.
Long habituated to the crowded trains of the Northeast corridor, I found the idea of taking Amtrak to a place as distant as Glacier both incongruous and appealing; I hoped Evan would too.
Whenever the colonel stopped at a position that he wished the SWAT team to take over, you sensed how completely the Golden Division soldiers had habituated themselves to the pressures of urban combat.
Burt Kahn, a lawyer who specializes in medical negligence, said there was a potential for criminal liability if a doctor prescribed fentanyl to Prince, or got him habituated, and then withdrew the drug.
He wraps them in a deep-country quiet, the kind that can unnerve city people and sound — feel — utterly foreign, especially to ears habituated to the noise of American movies with their therapeutic chatter.
Sepah suggested that without such breaks, we become habituated to high levels of the chemical, so we feel the need to seek out ever-higher doses of stimulation to achieve the same pleasurable effect.
What you have observed is exactly what I just talked about: Kids who are so habituated to their hyper-stimulating and dopamine-activating immersive screen reality that they choose to stay in the digital Matrix.
The raccoons in my neighborhood are a good example, as they've become "habituated" to my shouts and gesticulations when I catch them rummaging through my garbage; the raccoons have learned to simply tune me out.
His blasé reception of the woman's death shows a man whose profession as crime writer has habituated him to stories of violence, but is nevertheless troublingly dismissive, in a way that lingers in the mind.
We're habituated to cameras costing a few hundred dollars, so when a reputable name like Nikon is plastered onto a new (admittedly waterproof and ruggedized) orange shell, we seem to be okay with the associated cost.
It's partly symptomatic of a kind of art-film preciousness — shh, we're watching art here — but also of people habituated to viewing images at home, where you can view in silence or while in full yammer.
The saddest part of all of this is that women, too, have been habituated and socialized to dismiss female candidates for the same sexist reasons men use to justify their preferences for old white male candidates.
The artists were applauded, but it's complicated: Performing artists rely on fan-fueled social media to bolster ticket sales, and the under-40 set has become habituated to recording sporting events, pop concerts and even dinner.
People are already habituated to paying for services and entertainment, and a chunk of Apple's App Store changes is dedicated to just adding the necessary flexibility to make those familiar subscription services easier to operate on iOS.
As the military-termed title of Look's perhaps most raw poem suggests, proceduralism can constitute a kind of "VULNERABILITY STUDY"; it's just that we're habituated to thinking about procedural methods as ways of remaining distant and invulnerable.
Investors are habituated to financial fiascos in Argentina but even so the news has come as a rude shock: the price of Argentina's sovereign bonds traded in Europe tumbled by about 5% the day after the announcement.
Editorial Habituated to pressing for tax cuts no matter how unjustified they are, House Republicans have marred their corporate-tax plan with a ploy that would slash taxes for the rich and pile up more federal debt.
Despite the overwhelming evidence that zero-tolerance policies sweep up the harmless and the innocent, we are so habituated to thinking in zero-tolerance terms that when a new issue appears, it is often our default response.
As someone habituated to the short travel of Mac and laptop keyboards, I always have to go through some adaptation returning to the cavernous travel of full-sized mechanical keyboards, but Razer's low-profile keyboard doesn't require that.
The researchers propose that the newborns registered and habituated to their own mothers' speech in the womb —  a reasonable conclusion, given that the neurological mechanisms needed for hearing are known to develop at around 30 weeks after conception.
For starters, the actual base of a political party is almost by definition the people you don't need to work on mobilizing — the party regulars who are habituated to voting and loyal to the party as an institution.
Dr. Benjamin Friedman, a professor of emergency medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York who was not involved in the new study, said certain people become habituated to some side effects over time, like drowsiness or dizziness.
But it is a masterpiece of modern religious literature, exactly as deep, disturbing and unresolved as is necessary to remind us, habituated as we are to the shallows of contemporary Jewish life, what still lurks beneath — primitive, raw and exacting.
Rather than a habituated, particularly large wolf, some scientists have suggested the beast was some kind of hyena-hybrid, or a lion, either of which could have escaped from one of the many menageries that dotted France at the time.
Most Verge readers will by now be fully habituated to seeing phones like the Galaxy S8 and Note 8, LG G6 and V1003, or the Mi Mix and Essential Phone showing off a modern phone design with negligible bezels around the screen.
FLORIDA WOMAN SHOCKED BY &aposHISSING&apos ALLIGATOR IN GARAGE: &aposIT WAS A BIG BOY&apos "In addition to being illegal, feeding an alligator is dangerous and creates a safety issue if they become habituated to being fed by humans," the officials added.
You honestly don't have to be a Mac user for me to recommend giving them a download and a try, but it is the people habituated to Apple's smooth ways on the Mac that will enjoy the benefit of these apps most.
Often, as bears become habituated to people, they also learn to associate us with a food source, like garbage, picnic items, the fish we just caught, or pet food, and they learn that there can be short-term benefits to interacting with people.
In Fort McMurray, seven wildlife officials are patrolling for bears, cleaning up garage, and setting baited traps to capture animals that may be "habituated" to a food-rich area and likely to return and possibly pose a threat to humans, Cox said.
It's a very alien experience for anyone habituated to the swiping and gesture controls of a touchpad or screen, but it will please old-school types, and it doesn't get in the way of my millennial ways of using a PC either.
Whether you see more here will depend on your mileage and patience, though moviegoers habituated to he-men (and the perfunctory she) pulverizing one another for 100 or so minutes are likely to have greater tolerance for this diversion than others might.
But there are a lot of great journalistic institutions, including probably the vast majority of local ones in this country, that are going away because people got so habituated to free content and we didn't find a way to start charging soon enough.
We are now sufficiently habituated to these sound effects that their presence in TV shows and movies is no longer a novelty; it is stranger to hear a landline ring in a contemporary show than to hear the default iPhone marimba beat.
One such character is Otto F. Ranke, the head of the Research Institute of Defense Physiology and the key player in liaising between Temmler and the armed forces, who was himself becoming steadily more habituated and experiencing alarming side effects from Pervitin overdose.
Austria's Bear Response Team—a group of university biologists and World Wildlife Fund employees that worked to discourage the three dozen bears in Austria from entering towns, often with rubber bullets or by trapping and moving—concluded that Bruno had become habituated to human settlements.
Public health officials in Rhode Island have warned of fentanyl contaminating cocaine, a danger to cocaine users who are not habituated to opioid use, and in West Philadelphia last June, 18 people overdosed and three died after smoking crack cocaine they didn't know was laced with fentanyl.
The reason this probably doesn't make you feel better is simple: Just as we tend to assume the worst about novel threats — the safest, if not the most statistically justifiable, strategy — we tend to underestimate the danger of familiar risks because we are habituated to them.
Americans and others quickly became habituated to looking down on the earth from the sky, and the view taken from the sky soon accompanied the views of the sky from the earth for those, artists, cartographers and astrophysicists alike who were in a search of clarity of perspective.
In these studies, first the baby is habituated by being shown a face over and over and over, then offered another face from the same racial or gender group; using devices that track the baby's eye movements, researchers can see whether the baby perceives the new face as recognizably different.
It also led to confusion among consumers, and it ultimately flopped spectacularly due to a number of factors, chief among them being the nasty surprise of buying a machine with a Windows sticker on it that couldn't run the majority of Windows programs people had been habituated to using (like, say, Google's Chrome browser).
Even though we know intellectually that social connectivity is about more than the superficial connection of "likes," it doesn&apost mean we&aposre immune to the habituated rush of pleasure or dose of pain that can come when the brain signals to the rest of the body that you do or don&apost belong.
On Monday, officials said that the calf had been euthanized a week after visitors picked the animal up and put it in the back of an S.U.V. The calf was killed because it was later rejected by its herd and appeared to have been habituated to humans, Morgan Warthin of the National Park Service wrote in a statement.
Indeed, if that weren't the case, there would be no need for Buddhist practice; it is just because people everywhere (even in Tibet, Myanmar and Japan) are generally self-centered that it takes so much work — innumerable lifetimes of it, according to many Buddhists — to overcome the habituated dispositions that typically run riot over our stated beliefs.
Northern Californians are so habituated to the beauty of their environment that they can miss what they have, seeing only the crowded roads and the rising real-estate prices and the forest fires, in the same way that New Yorkers get so consumed with delays on the No. 6 line that they stop looking at the spire of the Chrysler Building.
And when you consider how the policies and practices designed to protect classified information have been regularized in criminal cases and civil cases that have nothing to do with national security, and how we've been habituated to lower levels of transparency and higher levels of secrecy, which amounts to less accountability in government, I think the ultimate price we pay won't be fully understood for decades.
Because obviously there is the argument that psychedelics can help open the mind and help you see things from a different perspective...Psychedelic drugs have been used in certain religious traditions, so you have to acknowledge the fact that there have been uses for just the reasons that you said—that they will open up new ways of seeing, in part because they affect the regular cognitive processes that have been so habituated.
First of all, once we acknowledge the work of the value gap in our own lives and in the society in general, once we see that we have been habituated to believe that certain people should be accorded a certain kind privilege because of the color of their skin while others are held to a different standard, then we can do the work together to try to transform and achieve our country, to echo James Baldwin.

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