Sentence example with the word 'adaption'

adaption

Definition n. the process of adapting to something

Last update: August 7, 2015


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The adaption of these gores to the curvature of the sphere calls for great care.   [Please select]

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The political structure has often, as in our own case, been pulled down by an excusable impatience of the people; but seldom has it been repaired with such solidity, and just adaption to their wants.   [Please select]

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Joseph, whose address on the opening of the assembly, being a very quaint but clumsy exposition of _jus divinum_, and of its derivation to himself, cannot claim the praise of a happy adaption to the humour of the moment.   [Please select]

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Admirers of the dog say he lacks training and adaption and that he will with a generation or two of careful training and practice become the most available dog for the purpose.   [Please select]

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[Illustration: Fox-Hound and Pups] Perhaps the most special adaption which man has brought about in his domesticated animals is found in our pointers and setters.   [Please select]

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Because this adaption of one form to another evidently serves the purpose of defense this phenomenon has been called 'protective mimicry.'   [Please select]

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[Illustration: Illustration for "Esmond"] It may be found interesting if we revive here a criticism which throws light on the first reception of the adaption of _Trilby_ for the stage.   [Please select]

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