accustom - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of accustom in Hindi

  • आदी बनाना
  • अभ्यास करना
  • आदत डालना
  • अभ्यस्त बनना

accustom Definition

make (someone or something) accept something as normal or usual. ( (किसी को या किसी चीज़ को) सामान्य या सामान्य मान लेना। )

accustom Example

  • For every 1000m we ascended, we took an acclimatisation day where we stayed at the same for height for two nights but walked higher than we slept during the same day to accustom the body to the lack of oxygen. ( हर 1000 मीटर पर चढ़ने के लिए, हमने एक आकस्मिक दिन लिया, जहाँ हम दो रातों के लिए ऊँचाई पर एक ही रुके थे, लेकिन शरीर की ऑक्सीजन की कमी को पूरा करने के लिए हम उसी दिन सोए थे। )
  • Now, I know it's the done thing to give your children a little of what you're having, in order to accustom their palates to fineness and adventure and all that rubbish. ( अब, मुझे पता है कि यह आपके बच्चों को थोड़ा-सा देने के लिए किया गया है, ताकि आप अपने तालू को बारीकियों और रोमांच से भर सकें। )
  • It can be viewed with the naked eye - if the skies are clear - though experts suggest waiting at least 20 minutes to accustom your eyes to the darkness. ( इसे नग्न आंखों से देखा जा सकता है - यदि आसमान साफ है - हालांकि विशेषज्ञ आपकी आंखों को अंधेरे में ढालने के लिए कम से कम 20 मिनट इंतजार करने का सुझाव देते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • The principles established by the courts were not generous to taxpayers, but the outcomes created greater certainty and their publicity helped standardize and accustom taxpayers to the tax.
  • Survivors reported the cabin lighting failed, but it is unclear whether they failed or were turned off - it is normal for landing in poor visibility to accustom passengers to low light in the event of an accident.
  • Some people milk the does twice a day and give the kids bottles, which is labor-intensive but helps accustom kids to human handling.
  • sixth-form education is supposed to accustom pupils to think for themselves
  • This marks the first time that the military and the media have participated in such a joint program, whose aim is to accustom journalists to military discipline.
  • To accustom inmates to life outside prison they are allowed out on a ‘temporary release’ basis, to do work in the community.
  • I looked around blindly, trying to accustom my eyes to the light.
  • I blinked repeatedly, trying to accustom my eyes to the bright light from the sun.
  • Hunter turned off the flashlight and tried to accustom his eyes to the flickering light of the fire behind him.
  • A democratic version of the debutante ball, the prom was originally intended to accustom working-class kids to the manners and values of the middle class.
  • To accustom your birds to a new bath, try placing a bird feeder within five feet of the bath.
  • A torch was shown in her face and she recoiled back in pain hitting the wall of wood behind her, blinking hard to try and accustom her eyes to the sharp light.
  • Science fiction, wrote Asimov, ‘can first, and most important, accustom the reader to the notion of change.’
  • they tried to accustom him to their lighthearted ways
  • This will build up your stamina and accustom your body to such long distance walking.
  • Many trainers and hunters want to accustom their dogs to the scent of the birds and animals they will be hunting.
  • After we became accustomed to the aroma, explorations began of the various booths.
  • The masses of statues, in bronze, silver, gold, and marble, accustomed the Romans to this kind of visual display and to Hellenistic luxury.
  • When you're actually working on the ships it gets better, because you become accustomed to the motion.
  • Now I've grown accustomed to moving around and living with different people, and I like it.
  • In Scotland he has been forced to become accustomed to his professional and personal worlds colliding.
  • We've become accustomed to that and we operate better when we put pressure on ourselves.
  • In recent years the Scottish art world has become accustomed to the grand gesture.
  • Sadly, we have become accustomed to seeing graffiti on bridges and walls.
  • There is reasonable stability in the economy and we have become accustomed to international tension.
  • The country, of course, is accustomed to such tactics by parties in the opposition.
  • The lifestyle accustomed Johnson to the solitude that now forms his six hour a day, six days a week training regimen.