adapt

[əˈdæpt]

adapt Definition

  • 1to adjust or modify something to fit a new situation or environment
  • 2to become adjusted or suited to a new situation or environment

Using adapt: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adapt" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company had to adapt to the new market conditions.

  • Example

    She quickly adapted to her new job.

  • Example

    The animals have adapted to their desert environment.

  • Example

    He adapted the recipe to suit his taste.

adapt Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for adapt

Phrases with adapt

  • to adjust to new circumstances or situations

    Example

    In order to succeed in today's fast-paced world, one must learn to adapt to change.

  • to adjust to new challenges and find a way to succeed despite obstacles

    Example

    The team had to adapt and overcome in order to win the championship.

  • to learn how to use new technology and incorporate it into one's work or daily life

    Example

    As technology continues to advance, it is important to adapt to new technology in order to stay competitive in the job market.

Origins of adapt

from Latin 'adaptare', meaning 'to fit'

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Summary: adapt in Brief

'Adapt' [əˈdæpt] means to adjust or modify something to fit a new situation or environment, or to become adjusted or suited to a new situation or environment. It is often used in phrases like 'adapt to change' and 'adapt and overcome,' which denote the ability to adjust to new circumstances and overcome obstacles. 'Adapt' can also refer to learning how to use new technology or modifying a recipe to suit one's taste.

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