Adopts - English meaning
əˈdɒpt
Adopts – definitions in English dictionary
verbLegally take (another's child) and bring it up as one's own.
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There are many people eager to adopt a babyverbChoose to take up, follow, or use.
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This approach has been adopted by many big banksSynonims:
EmbraceTake onAcquireAffectEspouseAssumeAppropriateArrogateApproveEndorseAgree toConsent toAccede toAcceptRatifyValidateRubber-stampSanctionSupportBackVote forGive somethverbTake on or assume (an attitude or position).
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He adopted a patronizing toneverb(of a local authority) accept responsibility for the maintenance of (a road).
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A wiltshire county council spokesman said plans were in hand for the council to adopt the road as a…
verbTo take another person’s child legally into your own family to raise as your own child
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[ t ] they adopted raphael last september., the new law means companies will adopt energy-saving me…
verbTo start to use a new method, system, law, etc.
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Many european businesses are now adopting a management style closer to that of the us., adopt an ap…
verbTo legally take another person's child into your own family and take care of him or her as your own child
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They've adopted a baby girl., she had the child adopted (= she gave her baby to someone else to tak…
verbTo take an animal that has been left in a place such as a rescue centre, and keep it as your pet
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Only about 20 percent of all dogs and cats that come into the rescue centre will be adopted., she l…
verbTo accept or start to use something new
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I think it's time to adopt a different strategy in my dealings with him., the new tax would force c…
verbTo choose someone or something or take something as your own
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Dr kennedy has been adopted as the party's candidate for south cambridge.
verbTo start behaving in a particular way, especially by choice
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Roz has adopted one or two funny mannerisms since she's been away.
verbTo pay money in order to have your name connected with a particular thing, especially in order to help an organization raise money
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For just $25, you can adopt a word for an entire year.
verbTo agree to be responsible for a road being maintained (= kept in good condition)
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The council said the road was never adopted and so it is not obliged to repair it.
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Word origin
late 15th century: via French from Latin adoptare, from ad- ‘to’ + optare ‘choose’.
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