Pronunciation: /əˈdæpt/
noun the act of adapting or the state of being adapted
A1 I need to make an adapt to the new schedule.
A2 The adapt of the book into a movie was successful.
B1 She showed great adaptability in her new job.
B2 The company had to make several adapts to their marketing strategy.
C1 His ability to adapt to different cultures is impressive.
C2 The adapt of the play for a modern audience was masterfully done.
verb to make suitable for a new use or purpose; modify
A1 I need to adapt to the new school schedule.
A2 She quickly adapted to the change in weather.
B1 It is important to adapt your communication style to different audiences.
B2 The company had to adapt its marketing strategy to reach a wider audience.
C1 He was able to adapt his leadership style to suit the needs of his team.
C2 The organization successfully adapted to the challenges posed by the global pandemic.
formal In order to succeed in the ever-changing market, companies must be able to adapt quickly.
informal You need to adapt to the new schedule if you want to join us for the trip.
slang I had to adapt my whole routine to fit in with my new roommate's schedule.
figurative Just like a chameleon changes its color to blend in, we must adapt to our surroundings to thrive.
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