Acculturated
to alter by .
contemporary examples
nate has a biological and acculturated appreciation of beautiful women.
how to get laid in brooklyn a la adelle waldman’s nifty novel of manners tom leclair july 24, 2014
verb
(of a cultural or social group) to -ssimilate the cultural traits of another group
v.
1934, back-formation from acculturation. related: acculturated; acculturating.
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