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readapt

[ UK /ɹˈiːdæpt/ ]
VERB
  1. adjust anew
    After moving back to America, he had to readjust
  2. adapt anew
    He readapted himself

How To Use readapt In A Sentence

  • The model could be extended to cover factors such as the level of preadaptation by studying their effect on the parameter.
  • Totality means continuity -- the carrying on of a former habit of action with the readaptation necessary to keep it alive and growing. Democracy and Education : an Introduction to the Philosophy of Education
  • I think Feduccia points out some of the problems with positing other preadaptive selective pressures. Sternberg and the "smear" of Creationism - The Panda's Thumb
  • I suggest that these connotations, reiterated and readapted in the context of Marian doctrine and female monasticism, are the key to Andrea del Sarto's altarpiece.
  • Mankind's long experience has shown that it is possible to readapt a respiratory centre to increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the body by a process of training.
  • Because you are gay, and have grown up with a straight family in a straight world, you have to kind of adapt yourself and readapt yourself when you come out.
  • He goes on to legitimise the notion of preadaptation, and how these might accumulate until the last piece in the mosaic could be put in place and circumstances become such that an evolutionary shift is made possible.
  • Others favor the "reverse cause hypothesis," whereby dairying was adopted in populations with preadaptive high LP allele frequencies. DNA Lactose Surprise Follow-up
  • So simple supposition was readapted to model reference to common concepts or intentions.
  • The population is given 10,000 generations to readapt to the new environment, during which its average fitness is monitored.
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