Pronunciation: /əˈdɑpʃən/
noun The act or process of adopting or being adopted
A1 The adoptian of a pet can bring joy to a family.
A2 The adoptian of new technology in the workplace has increased efficiency.
B1 The adoptian of a new policy caused some confusion among employees.
B2 The adoptian of renewable energy sources is crucial for combating climate change.
C1 The adoptian of a growth mindset is essential for personal development.
C2 The adoptian of a new approach to problem-solving revolutionized the industry.
adjective Pertaining to adoption or the act of adopting
A1 The adoptian family was very excited to bring home their new pet.
A2 The adoptian process for stray animals is often lengthy but rewarding.
B1 The adoptian policies at the shelter ensure that all animals find loving homes.
B2 She had a deep adoptian bond with her adopted child.
C1 The adoptian agency works tirelessly to match children with suitable families.
C2 His adoptian parents had always supported his dreams and aspirations.
formal The adoptian of new policies by the government has led to significant changes in the economy.
informal Our company is considering adoptian a new work-from-home policy.
slang I heard they're adoptian a no-phones rule in the office now.
figurative The adoptian of a healthier lifestyle can lead to a longer and happier life.
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