The brothers of the company were seen among all classes; their aim, like the individual aim of Père François, was to make the love of God familiar to men by habituating man to the love of his brother.
It undermined the power of prejudice, superstition, and brute force, by habituating men to reliance upon argument, discussion, and persuasion.
This tendency to identify the moral with the customary is brought about through early habituating the members of the group to the group standards and securing for them thereby the emotional support that goes with all habitual action.
It is by acting in the face of danger and habituating ourselves to fear or courage that we become either cowardly or courageous.
Of course, while flying her at the lure you may do something towards habituating your eyess to keep up-wind, by rewarding her when she stoops from there, and not from the other side.
This can be seen by noting the ease with which one can perform any physical exercise after habituating himself to the movements, compared with the evident strain experienced when the exercise is first undertaken.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "habituating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.