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(-t), v. t.[imp. & p. p.Habituated (-°td); p. pr. & vb. n.Habituating (-°tng).] [L. habituatus, p. p. of habituare to bring into a condition or habit of body: cf. F. habituer. See Habit.] 1. To make accustomed; to accustom; to familiarize. Our English dogs, who were habituated to a colder clime. Sir K. Digby. Men are first corrupted . . . and next they habituate themselves to their vicious practices. Tillotson. 2. To settle as an inhabitant. [Obs.] Sir W. Temple. Habit"uate (-t), a.Firmly established by custom; formed by habit; habitual. [R.] Hammond. スポンサード リンク
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