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Habituated
Habituated meaning
simple past and past participle of habituate
Example sentences (20)
All of the citizenry, including the powerful, needed to be habituated to the virtue that accorded with this classical ideal of freedom, and the guardrails helped with that education for liberty.
As someone who primarily reads fiction that could be described as “experimental”, I am both habituated and inured to these sentiments, but I have a hard time imagining any other Australian writer provoking such comments.
Island coyotes are habituated to humans, said Gregory, and they won't typically run off at first sight of you.
The conservation officer service says it had to kill 21 bears in the first three weeks of August as they became habituated to human sources of food.
The last thing he said he wants to do is have to kill one if it gets too habituated to a residential area.
These three foundational disciplines are taught most effectively in primary education, and then habituated and reinforced throughout the remaining years of schooling.
Clearly, these bears were highly habituated and were willing to enter an occupied house with the residents sitting just feet away.
The issue with the squirrels is that the rehabilitator failed to adhere to the required guidelines preventing the squirrels from becoming habituated to human contact.
We’re completely habituated to it, to the point that it’s invisible to us.
Habituated from years of flipping hard-wired switches, many users (or their children) will instinctively use the wall switch to turn the lights out when they leave a room.
Repubs put forth a bill that effectively advantages the safety and time of their (more consistent) older voters, while not materially aiding the (less habituated) Dem voters.
The census was important because it accounted for both habituated gorillas, the ones that have been given names like Katwe and Mubare, but also the lesser known gorillas in the population.
The study, which was published in Ibis, the international journal of avian science, found that on busier beaches the flushed birds returned more quickly to their nests, suggesting they could become habituated to humans nearby.
What are the thoughts, feelings, and assumptions (i.e., may be habituated because of the way in which you were taught, socialized, and led to believe) that get evoked, and how do you behave on behalf of those thoughts, feelings, and assumptions?
Wildlife that becomes habituated to humans also can pose a public-safety risk.
From this times the kings of Kashmir ‘became habituated to looking at the faces of their officials’ for guidance and to following the directions of their servants.
This effort was never fully successful and the pups continued to demonstrate habituated behavior due to continued close encounters with visitors.
And the sound coming from one side of the room doesn’t manage to provide the kind of stereo effect we are habituated to; even more so if you are further away from the speaker sideways.
Participants have now habituated fully to central banks extreme stimulus of financial markets, and in a sense they’ve forgotten how to price assets based on real-world private-sector measures.
As of 2010, at least 44 cities in 15 countries have experienced problems of some kind relating to the presence of habituated wild boar.