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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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God willed to let His gifts come in this hand- to- mouth fashion, though He could have provided at once what would have obviously lasted them all their wilderness life, in order that they might be habituated to cling to Him, and that their daily bread might be doubly for their nourishment, feeding their bodies and strengthening that faith which, to them as to us, is the condition of all blessedness. - "Expositions of Holy Scripture Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers", Alexander Maclaren.
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That it was in this manner that their ancestors had carried on war even from the first origin of their nation, and to this they were habituated from their childhood. - "The History of Rome; Books Nine to Twenty-Six", Titus Livius.
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When a man is hardened to it, when he has had several children and is habituated to the paternal honours, it may be amusing and interesting and all the rest. - "A Country Gentleman and his Family", Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant.