Adjective
in the habit of or adapted to
Source: WordNetBut we do now receive a certain portion of His Spirit, tending towards perfection, and preparing us for incorruption, being little by little accustomed to receive and bear God. Irenaeus
God is not accustomed to refusing a good gift to those who ask for one. Since he is good, and especially to those who are faithful to him, let us hold fast to him with all our soul, our heart, our strength, and so enjoy his light and see his glory and possess the grace of supernatural joy. Ambrose
People quickly grow accustomed to being the slaves of mystery. Guillaume Apollinaire
He who is accustomed to evil is offended by good. Mexican Proverb
Feet accustomed to go cannot be still. Portuguese Proverb
What one is accustomed to in youth, one does in old age. German Proverb