Adaptational

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌædæpˈteɪʃənəl/

Definitions of adaptational

adjective relating to or involving adaptation

Example Sentences

A1 Animals have amazing adaptational skills to survive in different environments.

A2 Plants undergo adaptational changes to thrive in harsh climates.

B1 Humans have the ability to make adaptational changes in their behavior to fit into new social situations.

B2 The adaptational strategies of the company helped it stay competitive in the market.

C1 The adaptational capacity of the organization allowed it to successfully navigate through challenging times.

C2 The adaptational intelligence of the species has enabled it to evolve and survive for millions of years.

Examples of adaptational in a Sentence

formal The adaptational process of the species to their new environment was carefully studied by scientists.

informal The adaptational skills of the team members were put to the test during the project.

slang She's a pro at adaptational changes, always rolling with the punches.

figurative Life is all about adaptational strategies, learning to navigate through different challenges.

Grammatical Forms of adaptational

past tense

adapted

plural

adaptationals

comparative

more adaptational

superlative

most adaptational

present tense

adapts

future tense

will adapt

perfect tense

has adapted

continuous tense

is adapting

singular

adaptational

positive degree

very adaptational

infinitive

to adapt

gerund

adapting

participle

adapted

Origin and Evolution of adaptational

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adaptational' originated from the verb 'adapt' which comes from the Latin word 'adaptare' meaning 'to fit'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'adaptational' has come to be used in various fields such as biology, psychology, and education to describe the process of adjusting to different conditions or environments.