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UK
/ɐdˈæpʃən/
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NOUN
- the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions)
How To Use adaption In A Sentence
- A scaled-down adaption of the original plan was finally completed and officially opened in 1973 by Queen Elizabeth II.
- I shall be grateful if you would review your report and consider the adaptions as noted above.
- Was it a novel before it was a book or is the book just a movie adaption?
- Legal conceptualism has been regarded as an obstacle to the judical adaption of the law to social change.
- Although the waters eventually receded and the apes returned to land, their aquatic adaptions remained.
- Serious doubts about arrangements for the adaption of Skipton's Navigation House for people with learning disabilities were voiced last Thursday.
- Many species have had to make unusual adaptions in order to live in the narrow, rock-strewn central channel.
- All of the common stable vices stem from poor adaption to captive management.
- I use the term differences because in many of these individuals, this really does not amount to disordered behavior or adaption even though they may not be average in some ways. Autism: A journey of recovery
- I can even understand some of the reservations concerning superhero adaptions and how certain heroes, if not all of them, appear onscreen.