But, in any case, we must keep him on until we are sufficiently acclimatised to set up for ourselves.
The European bee has been acclimatised in America, but it soon returns to its wild state, as indeed do all our domestic animals when transported to the other hemisphere.
It is much to be desired that this species may be acclimatisedin Europe.
Under these circumstances the question arises whether coloured labour will permanently be necessary, the answer to which depends upon the ability of the white man to become acclimatised in a tropical country.
It does not seem likely that the jinricksha, acclimatised as it has been in Japan, will be ousted by other modern contrivances for getting about the country.
And our bobolink would be as easily acclimatised in Europe.
Yes, and when he died seven or eight years ago she came over here with her two children, but James will never get acclimatised here.
In any case, if the master of harriers breeds carefully he ought in a few years to get together a thoroughlyacclimatised pack.
The first is true in a sense, but only because a draft brought out from home is usually set to work at once and not acclimatised gradually to the change of air.
When trout become thoroughly acclimatised in the Transvaal, and the proper waters are stocked, he will be a happy man who owns a mile or two of the Compies.
Could the human race be acclimatised to this monotony (we say) perhaps emotion would be rarer, yet more poignant, suspended brooding on itself, and wakening by flashes to a quintessential mood.
When acclimatised in the large towns, the rustic Muse not unfrequently assumes a garb of grossness.
Passing to contemporary poets, Rossetti has acclimatised in English the metres and the manner of the earliest Italian lyrists.
But salmon cannot lay their eggs in the sea; or at least, if they did, the young parr would starve for want of their proper food, or else be choked by the salt water, to which the old fish have acclimatised themselves.
These are sober Spaniards, and they are tooacclimatised to run much risk of fever.
Baptiste and the two Spaniards, though they considered themselves acclimatised to the tropics, and almost proof against contagion, shared the prevailing sense of terror.
The salon is not acclimatised to London; while it flourishes in Dublin and Paris, it languishes here for want of a hostess to inspire it.
This Anglo-Dutch style became acclimatised here, and is characteristic of the homely examples of the Queen Anne period.
It must be said that certain European races are more capable than others of becoming acclimatised in tropical countries.
Numerous examples could be cited of children being acclimatised without detriment to their strength or health.
As to the fertility of acclimatised families, it has been established outside of hybridisation.
All these climbers were, however, acclimatised to high altitudes.
Will the multiplication of red corpuscles continue so that men may becomeacclimatised much higher?
But a mind acclimatisedto the atmosphere which they breathed inevitably lost its nervous tone.
The common English thrush has been acclimatised in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand.
There would appear to be much divergence of opinion as to the origin of this breed, and the date of its first appearance in England, but it was certainly acclimatised here as early as the reign of Henry VIII.
I had been so well acclimatised to punishment at school that it took more than a rope’s ending to upset my equanimity.
By this time I was getting acclimatised to the surroundings down south, and was making shorter cuts to Cape Horn each passage.
If Our Lord had not lavished so much love and sunshine on His Little Flower, she never could have become acclimatised to this earth.
For a long time now, suffering has been my Heaven here upon earth, and I can hardly conceive how I shall become acclimatised to a land where joy is unmixed with sorrow.
Americans to a man in that day, though subsequently native-born Australians, acclimatised Irishmen, and other recruits of merit, began to show up in the ranks.
The latter become acclimatised in the human digestive tube as they find there the sugary material required for their subsistence, and by producing disinfecting bodies benefit the organism which supports them.
All these qualities make the Bulgarian bacillus much the most useful of the microbes which can be acclimatised in the digestive tube for the purpose of arresting putrefactions and pernicious fermentations, such as the butyric fermentation.
Cohendy showed that the lactic bacillus became so acclimatised in the human intestine that it was to be found there several weeks after it had been swallowed.
They barely recopied the manuscripts of their ancient authors, the list of whose names was left closed; they listened without comprehending to the songs the foreigner had acclimatised in their island.
This spirit, however, was acclimatised in England; and, like several other products of the French mind, was grafted on the original stock.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "acclimatised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.