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        a·dopt

        adopt

         
         
        pronunciation:
        dapt
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        part of speech: verb
        inflections: adopts, adopting, adopted
        definition 1: to become a parent of (a child) by law, or to accept an animal as a pet and become responsible for it.
        My mom and dad adopted a little girl from China, so now I have a sister.Sam's family adopted a dog at the animal shelter.
         
        similar words:
        foster, mother
        definition 2: to take on and use as one's own.
        When did you adopt that attitude towards school?She has adopted a weird laugh to get attention.
        synonyms:
        assume
        antonyms:
        discard, reject
        similar words:
        accept, acquire, affect, borrow, embrace, take
        definition 3: to accept by voting for.
        Congress adopted the law.
        synonyms:
        approve, enact, pass
        antonyms:
        revoke
        similar words:
        back, endorse, ratify, sanction, vote for
        derivations: adoptable (adj.), adopter (n.)
        adopt or adapt?
        Adopt means to accept a new thing as your own. Adapt means to make changes because of a new purpose or situation.
        Compare:
        • We adopted a puppy from the animal shelter.
        • The puppy soon adapted to its new home.
        Word History
        The English word adopt is from a Latin word adoptare that means "to choose for oneself" or "to choose as one's own." If you take away the prefix ad- from adoptare, the word optare is left. Optare means "to choose freely." Other English words that come from optare include "option" (a choice) and "opt" (choose).
        Word Builder: adopt +
        • adopted:
          having been accepted by law.
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