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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121. The pieces he is reading are adapted from the writings of playwright and author Michael Frayn.
122. He found old manuscripts and adapted or arranged them for groups performing ancient and baroque music.
123. During the 1950s further work on marine guidance was adapted for use in ballistic missiles.
124. She dies in 1963, years before the critically acclaimed work was being adapted for the silver screen.
125. Most of them adapted by distancing themselves from their homes, from the attitudes and habits of their parents.
126. Among all the cultivated species of Hygrophila it is the one best adapted to submersed existence.
127. The siphon recorder, adapted by Lord Kelvin from the Gauss/Weber mirror galvanometer.
128. It has been especially adapted by her father to take the strain of the amount of money she always collects.
129. The materials in the book can be adapted for use with older children.
130. Before modern institutions for extending credit were available, insignia and jewels were well adapted to serve as sureties for loans.
131. They do exist, however, because certain breeds of cat have become adapted to different climates.
132. Entire communities of invertebrates have adapted to life at vents.
133. Like the rock skippers, they are adapted for traveling across the land almost faster than a man cam move.
134. Pupitres were adapted from these structures,[sentencedict.com] although it is still uncertain who first employed them commercially for remuage.
135. Based on the structure of the organ, we think that it is well adapted for detecting very low levels of light.
136. It taught many others how classical style could be adapted and developed.
137. The astonishing diversity of life, with species adapted for every conceivable habitat.
138. The plants in high altitudes were the equivalent of an arctic flora, both adapted to cold conditions.
139. More importantly, they adapted to the conditions far more effectively than Gavin Hastings' band of teetotallers.
140. The cellars of the present building are adapted from the cloisters of a medieval monastery.
141. The species within each type represented different modifications of the basic pattern, each adapted to a particular way of life. Sentencedict.com
142. Most cryptocorynes are adapted to life in situations with insufficient light.
143. It adapted itself to the world in which it was being promulgated.
144. The science once applied to athletes' bodies has been adapted for dancers.
145. In that case, he adapted to his new situation with remarkable speed.
146. Those that became extinct were replaced by better adapted ones.
147. These adapted themselves to a life in and out of work since they had a strong street culture with which to identify.
148. His typewriter was adapted to provide keys for mathematical symbols.
149. Once requisitioned, vessels originally built for commercial purposes had to be adapted for military ones.
150. In contrast Mr. Hargreaves' general stores was in a tiny cottage - again the front room had been adapted.
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