1. habituate - Adjective
2. habituate - Verb
To settle as an inhabitant.
Firmly established by custom; formed by habit; habitual.
Source: Webster's dictionaryGovernmental regulations all carry coercion to some degree, and even where they don't, they habituate man to expect teaching, guidance and help outside himself, instead of formulating his own. Wilhelm von Humboldt
Walking is the best possible exercise. Habituate yourself to walk very fast. Thomas Jefferson
We need to habituate better thinking to appreciate more of your day because that has a neurological correlate. Goldie Hawn
She became habituated to the background music Source: Internet
She uses drugs rarely Source: Internet
In both young and old patients, the brain may habituate to low glucose levels, with a reduction of noticeable symptoms despite neuroglycopenic impairment. Source: Internet