The climate is healthful and the dangers to those unacclimatedwhich lurk in its seaport towns may all be controlled by sanitary and engineering science.
Hundreds of the unacclimated poor from the north, and more than half from Ireland, fall victims to it.
Much has been said abroad, in regard to the unhealthiness of this city; and the danger of a residence here for an unacclimated person has been exaggerated.
The chance of an unacclimated young man from the north, for surviving the first summer, is by some considered only as one to two.
An outbreak among ourunacclimated men would mean an epidemic.
It was almost certain death for a white person unacclimated to sleep a night exposed to the baleful influence of the land miasma.
Tornados, heavy rain, with intense heat, par-boiled the unacclimated white seamen, and many fell ill.
This preparation for the disease certain to come among unacclimated men was most opportune.
The conditions of life on the low malarious Mexican coast are at any time trying to the thick-skinned whites, and unacclimated men from the north; but, in war time, the dangers were vastly increased.
The unacclimated American army had marched from Puebla to the valley of Mexico during the rainy season, in a tropical zone, when the earth is saturated with water, and no one travels who can avoid exposure.
With warm weather rapidly setting in, the unacclimated officers and men of the Forty-Second began to swell the sick list.
Their death often alarmed the unacclimated Europeans, in towns usually regarded as peculiarly healthy; but the seeds of the sporadic malady were propagated no farther.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unacclimated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.