Pronunciation: /əˈdæptɪvli/
adverb modifying or describing a verb, adjective, or other adverb in a manner that relates to adaptation or adjusting to different conditions or circumstances
A1 She adaptively changed her study habits to improve her grades.
A2 The robot was programmed to adaptively respond to changes in its environment.
B1 The team worked adaptively to overcome challenges and meet their project deadline.
B2 The software was designed to adaptively adjust its settings based on user preferences.
C1 The business leader was known for adaptively navigating complex market conditions.
C2 The author's writing style evolved adaptively over the course of his career.
formal The algorithm is designed to adaptively adjust its parameters based on changing data inputs.
informal The system can learn adaptively from user interactions and improve its performance over time.
slang She's really good at adaptively handling different situations and always knows what to do.
figurative Like a chameleon, he adaptively blends into any social environment effortlessly.
adapted
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will adaptively
has adaptively
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