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Sentence count:160+14Posted:2017-05-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: adapteradaptadapt toadaptiveadaptionadaptableadaptationadaptabilityMeaning: [ə'dæpt]  adj. changed in order to improve or made more fit for a particular purpose. 
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91. Squid have no penises at all, using a specially adapted arm instead.
92. This does not mean that these procedures can not be adapted to classroom use.
93. Researchers had adapted a blood test to look for early signs of the disease.
94. The lion adapted itself to dry, open grassland where a yellow coat was most effective.
95. This particular formula is well adapted to an environment consisting of test-tubes provided with ready-made replicase.
96. The group has adapted to a range of marine and fresh water habitats where they are often filter-feeders.
97. Their tadpoles can exploit bodies of water not excessively populated with competitors, and some are adapted to very restricted niches.
98. Overseas teaching materials-particularly from the United States-are often used, but in an adapted form.
99. Lisa always knew she did not really want her baby adapted, and before she was even born had decided against it.
100. But the offspring of those biotech fish are less well adapted to survive.
101. Punishment must be fitted, closely tailored to the state of the spirit, adapted to the need of the soul.
102. Over time, these have both adapted their technologies and developed many new product lines.
103. As better adapted successors emerge, others are forced into a corner.
104. What is needed in the long term is a larger worship area which can be adapted for other uses.
105. And I think they can be adopted or adapted by a state or a region.
106. And as you would expect in a town of enterprise, some of these buildings have been sensibly adapted to modern use.
107. Yet there was an opening for Rice if he carefully adapted his power strategies to the political situation.
108. The movie was adapted by Forsyth from his own bestselling novel.
109. Intensive research has been directed to the ways in which early communities adapted to and utilized their environments.
110. Hill climbing can be adapted to a range of situations.
111. It constitutes an assembly of different relationships and powers,(sentencedict .com) the product of traditional institutions being adapted to meet changing circumstances.
112. The nave has gone and the tiny church in the former choir was adapted by Carlo Lurago in 1640-50.
113. Test material which was adapted from the Better Shoe promotional scheme, incorporated the health visitor's own beliefs.
114. It has been interpreted and adapted in widely different ways, relating to varied environments and concepts held by chief executives themselves.
115. As you can see, we have specially adapted the sitting-room to accommodate our experts.
116. Supposedly, these are the ones that are best adapted to the area, and therefore grow happily without much help.
117. The film is adapted by Tom Stoppard from the novel by Nabokov.
118. These birds, the icon of all evolution textbooks, show why species adapted to different ways of life stay separate.
119. The brave star, who lost an arm in a car crash eight years ago, now uses a specially adapted kit.
120. At Winfrith, a range of skills developed for nuclear modelling and inspection were adapted for use by the offshore oil industry.
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