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reacclimate



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Many are trying to reacclimate into a shattered society and figure out what is next.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 25, 2025

What we see in the documentary — directed by the French filmmaker Laurent Bécue-Renard — are veterans, all male, working to reacclimate to civilian life and to reconcile themselves to their new fragility.

From New York Times Mar. 28, 2024

As your plants reacclimate to life in the cave, er house, some leaf drop is common — if you see new growth emerging in a week or two, you know they’ve adjusted.

From Seattle Times Jul. 21, 2023

The native of Portland, Ore., had been skiing since age 2, but worked back through a program of basic drills nicknamed “ski school” to reacclimate to life on skis.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 6, 2022

They will have three chances to reacclimate to the odd atmosphere when a shortened preseason begins Dec. 13 with a 6 p.m. game against the Brooklyn Nets in New York.

From Washington Post Nov. 30, 2020




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