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accostume

 

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Term: Accostume

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: To make oneself accustomed or familiar with something

Usage:

  1. She gradually accostumed herself to the new job responsibilities.
  2. The students accostumed to the rigorous schedule of their dance academy.

Sense 2: To habitually wear or use something

Usage:

  1. In winter, he accostumes himself with a thick coat and gloves.
  2. The actress accostumed herself in extravagant dresses for the red carpet.

Sense 3: To approach and speak to someone, typically in a bold or confrontational manner

Usage:

  1. He accostumed the stranger on the street with questions about the nearest coffee shop.
  2. The aggressive salesman accostumed potential customers with persuasive sales pitches.

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