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Sentence count:214+6Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: adjustalterchangemodifyvaryAntonym: unfitSimilar words: adapt toradarcapturechaptercaptainMeaning: [ə'dæpt]  v. 1. make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose 2. adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions. 
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91 During the six months I spent there I realised how important it was to adapt quickly.
92 A wide range of examples illustrate the text, designed to help teachers evaluate and adapt the materials they themselves use.
93 We can adapt our theories, or cast around for fresh ones, to suit our intuitions.
94 The Treasury will develop a system of control that temporarily contains the pressures: the spending departments will adapt.
95 If the owner had sufficient capital to adapt to the new methods, he did so.
96 It has the ability to respond to local conditions, and the flexibility to adapt.
97 It must now face the imperial impotence that Britain has found it so difficult to adapt to.
98 We can only generalize, and leave the composer to adapt the ideas put forward here to his own needs.
99 This in turn made it a simple matter to adapt Watt's engine to provide rotary motion.
100 After initially responding to new smells, they quickly adapt and stop responding once the smell becomes familiar.
101 Darwin's observations led him to deduce that plants and animals could adapt to their surroundings.
102 In the second movement, the instruments seem divided into groups and gradually adapt roles.
103 Personality formation continues when and if the adolescent begins to adapt the self to the adult world.
104 His heirs developed the business to adapt to changing modes of transport.
105 Other speakers adapt to far more, perhaps to most of them[sentencedict.com], at one time or another.
106 Even the foreground artists had to be specially selected, because not everyone was willing or able to adapt his technique.
107 As we adapt biologically to our environment, we adapt intellectually.
108 As the nature of insider dealing changed, there was a corresponding need to adapt other legal doctrines to fit the abuse.
109 This, however, is the reality of nursing, and the student must be helped to adapt to all situations.
110 To adapt to the increasing complexities of modern business life, an organisation can not afford to be a sluggish bureaucracy.
111 It would do - just - although they would have to shorten some of the solos and adapt the range.
112 Although tigers have been able to adapt to different climates and landscapes, they have not been able to live alongside people.
113 They are typical in that they adapt non-literary work on language.
114 Indoors, there are many ways in which you can adapt your environment to suit the needs of your pets.
115 There was clearly a need to adapt my lifestyle, but playing the role of victim was never among my plans.
116 Tough targets have been set in quality and service levels and everyone has had to adapt to new ways of doing things.
117 It is you they need, and your skills they must be prepared to help you to adapt and improve.
118 The feedback also taught the managers to adapt their style to the subordinate.
119 They are expected suddenly to adapt to the modern world after a century of colonial domination and outside interference.
120 I've tried to adapt an adult's one but haven't been very successful.
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