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Adapt To New Conditions Crossword Clue
Latest updated: 22-08-2019
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adapt to new conditions
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Possible answers to adapt to new conditions
ACCLIMATISE
- Adapt to new conditions
- Adapt to new surroundings
- Adapt to weather
- Become accustomed to a new place
- Become accustomed to new conditions
- Become used to weather
- Get used to
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