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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91. After going to France he soon adopted the French way of life.
92. He has adopted an informal register so as not to alienate his audience.
93. They distanced themselves from the upper class and adopted a communist ideology.
94. He was adopted as a baby, and never knew his real parents.
95. Several governments have adopted tough new anti-terrorist legislation in the wake of the attacks.
96. The draft resolution was adopted by a majority of 128.
97. The resolution was adopted by a vote of 180 in favour to 10 against it.
98. The child will be adopted but a relative is looking after him in the interim.
99. Stevens became a Muslim and adopted the name Yusuf Islam.
100. Many refugee servicemen gave their lives for their adopted country.
101. The management has adopted a more pliant position, and has agreed to listen to the staff's requests.
102. Paul's mother had him adopted because she couldn't look after him herself.
103. Jimmy is adopted and thus unrelated to Beth by blood.
104. Roz has adopted one or two funny mannerisms since she's been away.
105. Stephen Smith was accepted into the family like an adopted brother.
106. Many corporate methods have been adopted by American managers in imitation of Japanese practice.
107. We have adopted Mr. Stevens as our candidate at the next election.
108. All four countries have adopted the declaration against hunting rare animals.
109. The second team adopted a much more rigorous approach to the problem.
110. At this point,(http://sentencedict.com/adopted.html) it is worth mentioning that many people who were adopted as babies have no desire to meet their biological parents.
111. Plainly, a more objective method of description must be adopted.
112. Over the past few years, some of the positions Mr. Meredith has adopted have made him the subject of criticism.
113. Most EU states have crossed the Rubicon and adopted the euro.
114. When she heard my accent, she adopted a warmer tone.
115. The Front adopted an aggressive propaganda campaign against its rivals.
116. The UN adopted a more interventionist approach in the region.
117. There is no English equivalent for 'bon appetit' so we have adopted the French expression.
118. The motion was adopted / carried by six votes to one.
119. The resolution will be adopted by acclamation.
120. A multi-disciplinary research approach will be adopted.
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