acclimate, attune, confirm, equip, homologate, melodize, put in trim, remake, settle, train, write
Definitionv. make fit for
Last update: September 20, 2015
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We must adapt ourselves to circumstances: that is the part of wise men. [Please select]
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This novel has been adapted for radio. [verb]
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Some machines have been specially adapted for use under water. [verb]
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He could adapt himself to any company. [Please select]
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How can we adapt the curriculum to the needs of disabled learners? [verb]
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Detailed a california adapt david bowie on the popular for cents that. [verb]
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And the heat you exhibit is not well adapted for calculations commercial. [verb]
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Not only in this way was the spot well adapted for tender feelings, but itself truly ready to suggest them, with nature and the time of year to help. [verb]
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That is all that life is, to learn the unknown, and to adapt our actions to this new knowledge. [verb]
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"My lord--my lord--much obliged--much obliged--But Hector is a pedestrian, and never mounts on horseback in battle--he is a Highland soldier, moreover, and his dress ill adapted for cavalry service." [verb]
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The place in which he found himself was not ill adapted for the purpose, being a sheltered nook, beneath a large rock, well protected from the prevailing wind. [verb]
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