Similar words: adopt, adoption, helicopter, chapter, AND operation, opt, opt for, option. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. 1. acquired as your own by free choice 2. having been taken into a specific relationship.
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61. California has adopted a tough stance on the issue.
62. She produced a TV series about adopted children.
63. He was adopted into the bride's family.
64. All three teams adopted different approaches to the problem.
65. He adopted a relaxed pose for the camera.
66. The House adopted the report.
67. The meeting adopted a resolution.
68. She adopted an attitude of supreme indifference.
69. The conference adopted a resolution on minority rights.
70. The session adopted a resolution on disarmament.
71. Both sides adopted the Continental style of play.
72. The dog was a stray which had been adopted.
73. The president spurned the tight security surrounding him and adopted a more intimate style of campaigning.
74. Eventually all the British railway companies adopted the standard gauge of 4 feet 8 inches.
75. Dr Kennedy has been adopted as the party's candidate for South Cambridge.
76. He has a real chip on his shoulder about being adopted.
77. They've got two adopted children and one of their own.
78. He's not our natural son we adopted him when he was three.
79. An adopted young person has the right to trace his natural parents.
80. Which of these approaches is adopted depends on the concatenation of a number of factors.
81. He wants his children to grow up in his adopted homeland.
82. The adopted child has the right to see his birth certificate.
83. They have adopted local customs and tried to blend in with the community.
84. The government adopted an uncompromising posture on the issue of independence.
85. Early Christians in Europe adopted many of the practices of the older,(Sentencedict.com ) pagan religions.
86. David Harries adopted the stage name Dixon Hare when he became a full-time actor.
87. The new policy was adopted in the teeth of fierce criticism.
88. The store recently adopted a drug testing policy for all new employees.
89. John was adopted as a baby, he never knew his natural parents.
90. She adopted an upper-class accent to give herself a veneer of sophistication.
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