accustom to



accustom someone to someone or something

to get someone used to someone or something. I think we can accustom Fred to the new rules without difficulty.
See also: accustom

accustom to

v.
To bring someone or something into a condition that is harmonious with something else, especially through repeated experience: I have accustomed myself to waking up at dawn. They are not accustomed to such formal clothing.
See also: accustom

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Harrell['hærəl]
Nahia-Basque
Irinaee-REE-nah (Russian), EE-ree-nah (Finnish)Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Romanian, Finnish, Georgian
Zifa-Tatar, Bashkir
Junior['dʒu:njə]
Kepheus-Greek Mythology