1. acculturated - Adjective
2. acculturated - Verb
acculturated (comparative more acculturated, superlative most acculturated)
accustomed to; familiar with
acculturated
simple past and past participle of acculturate
Han Bannermen were made out of Han Chinese who defected to the Qing up to 1644 and joined the Eight Banners, giving them social and legal privileges in addition to being acculturated to Manchu culture. Source: Internet
In Democrat controlled areas like L.A., Santa Barbara, Frisco, San Hose, etc. the issue of acculturated to the tyranny ……” is an absolute reality. Source: Internet
In the 1830-1870 era most Jews moved to the cities, where they integrated and acculturated, as antisemitism sharply declined. Source: Internet
Some disaffected subgroups moved to central or eastern Taiwan, but most remained in their ancestral locations and acculturated or assimilated into Han society. Source: Internet
Student culture and traditions Rhyneship was a freshman orientation program that took first semester freshmen, "rhynes" and acculturated them to Wabash. Source: Internet
The Borana Oromo of southern Ethiopia in the Horn of Africa also have a class system, wherein the Wata, an acculturated hunter-gatherer group, represent the lowest class. Source: Internet