Similar words: adapter, adapt, adapt to, adaptive, adaption, adaptable, adaptation, adaptability. Meaning: [ə'dæpt] adj. changed in order to improve or made more fit for a particular purpose.
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61. Her play was adapted for the big screen.
62. But I adapted to the work.
63. This recipe is adapted from his artichoke pie.
64. But those that are less well adapted do not.
65. It was adapted from a 19C house in 1927-8.
66. They are well adapted for the task.
67. This version is adapted by Lyn Stevens, and directed and scored by Emil Lamanda.
68. Their various facets are constantly being adapted in the light of changing circumstances and requirements.
69. Taking careful note, Zahler then adapted the recipes for the home cook and put together this beguiling book.
70. Please note these wordings are only guidelines and can be adapted for each individual case.
71. She adapted remarkably well to eating a limited diet, and she's lost a great deal of weight.
72. Old buildings and streets, well cared for and adapted to today's needs, vastly enhance the quality of life.
73. Diving ducks, with distinctive narrow saw-edged bills, well adapted to chasing fish under water.
74. Nevertheless, the parties did undergo some transformation as they adapted to a changing political climate.
75. Essentially, copyright law does not prevent this as long as the original program is not copied or adapted.
76. In Quebec, this was adapted to cover late secondary, junior college, and university work.
77. Nature is as well adapted to our weakness as to our strength. Henry David Thoreau
78. It is composed of species adapted to the urban environment and is influenced strongly by the availability of seeds.
79. Her data from Dudley, West Midlands, shows that this is one of the first Creole features adapted to.
80. The independent Red Army press was rather better adapted to its readership.
81. It favors species better adapted to their environments and kills off those less suitable.
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82. They have adapted their house so they can look after their disabled son more easily.
83. All penguins are flightless but are perfectly adapted to life in water and to withstanding cold.
84. It is a remarkable little bird in many respects, being superbly adapted to the unpredictability of a semi-desert environment.
85. Pheasant: readily available and surprisingly cheap, any chicken recipe can be adapted for pheasant.
86. Such a barn is easy to load and unload and may be adapted for other uses when empty.
87. Later designs further adapted the basilican plan with apses at both east and west ends and sometimes added short transepts.
88. The cash will be used to buy a computer which will be adapted for use by disabled children.
89. In aquatic insects they are often specially adapted as swimming organs.
90. Hamilton argues that this is the Cervantes excerpt, expanded and adapted in Shakespearean style.
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