Crossword-Solution: HABITUATION 11 letters, 37 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Habituation n. The act of habituating, or accustoming; the state of
being habituated.

We have 37 clues for the answer “HABITUATION”

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the process of habituating 1 answer
repetitive job 1 answer
Addiction 9 answers
reflex 12 answers
repetition 29 answers
ACCLIMATION 35 answers
reworking 35 answers
naturalisation 35 answers
acculturation 35 answers
adapting 36 answers
acclimatisation 36 answers
becoming suited 36 answers
blending in 36 answers
domestication 36 answers
fine tuning 37 answers
assimilation 37 answers
nationwide 38 answers
alignment 38 answers
Location 40 answers
societal 41 answers
compliance 44 answers
fixation 45 answers
adaptation 46 answers
regulating 48 answers
CITIZENSHIP ___ 49 answers
Conformity 49 answers
unanimity 51 answers
Covenant 53 answers
Reception 57 answers
Drill 57 answers
Internal. 59 answers
Regulation 65 answers
CONVERSION ___ 68 answers
coherence 68 answers
Training ___ 70 answers
Domestic 76 answers
CONCORD ___ 78 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HABITUATION (5)

The time and place of administration; the degree of pathologic lesion in the subject; the difference in the physiologic capability of individual organs of similar nature in the same body; the degree of human vitality influencing absorption and resistance; the peculiar epochs of life; the element of habituation, and the grade and strength of the drug, influencing its virtue,--all have an important bearing on untoward action and tolerance of poisons.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
When the predatory habit of life has been settled upon the group by long habituation, it becomes the able-bodied man's accredited office in the social economy to kill, to destroy such competitors in the struggle for existence as attempt to resist or elude him, to overcome and reduce to subservience those alien forces that assert themselves refractorily in the environment.
The Theory of the Leisure Class Thorstein Veblen 1997
But all the suggestions of a cumulative life of leisure, and all the proficiency in decorum that comes by the way of passive habituation, may be further improved upon by taking thought and assiduously acquiring the marks of honourable leisure, and then carrying the exhibition of these adventitious marks of exemption from employment out in a strenuous and systematic discipline.
The Theory of the Leisure Class Thorstein Veblen 1997
Conversely, the greater the degree of proficiency and the more patent the evidence of a high degree of habituation to observances which serve no lucrative or other directly useful purpose, the greater the consumption of time and substance impliedly involved in their acquisition, and the greater the resultant good repute.
The Theory of the Leisure Class Thorstein Veblen 1997
The standard is flexible; and especially it is indefinitely extensible, if only time is allowed for habituation to any increase in pecuniary ability and for acquiring facility in the new and larger scale of expenditure that follows such an increase.
The Theory of the Leisure Class Thorstein Veblen 1997

Quotes with HABITUATION (3)

You will not die of pain, but you will never get used to it. Pain is unique in that it does not show habituation or neural adaptation, like smell, or touch.
Sylvain Neuvel Waking Gods
In one sense the whole process of development consists of the formation of habits; for knowledge itself, and the powers of thought, as well as the higher elements in the will, all depend upon the establishment of fixed ways of reacting to given stimuli. Consequently, the general laws of habituation underlie the whole of education. But the term habit is more commonly restricted to those established reactions that act with little or no participation of consciousness, or, in oth…
Edward O. Sisson The Essentials of Character
Now, we see what we are shown. We have gotten used to being shown no matter what, within or beyond the limited range of human sight. This habituation to the monopoly of visualization-on-command strongly suggests that only those things that can in some way be visualized, recorded, and replayed at will are part of reality... The result is a strange mistrusts of our own eyes, a disposition to take as real only that which is mechanically displayed in a photograph, a statistical c…
Barbara Duden
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