adopted (Meaning)

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adopted (a)

acquired as your own by free choice

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adopted (imp. & p. p.)

of Adopt

Webster

adopted (a.)

Taken by adoption; taken up as one's own; as, an adopted son, citizen, country, word.

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adopted Sentence Examples

  1. The family proudly displayed the photo of their adopted daughter on the mantelpiece.
  2. After years of trying to conceive, they decided to pursue adoption to fulfill their dream of parenthood.
  3. The school adopted a new curriculum to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes.
  4. The company adopted a flexible work schedule to accommodate employees' diverse needs.
  5. The city council unanimously adopted the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
  6. She adopted a healthier lifestyle, incorporating regular exercise and a balanced diet.
  7. The team adopted a collaborative approach to solve complex problems more efficiently.
  8. The community adopted a zero-waste initiative to reduce environmental impact.
  9. The committee adopted a resolution to address concerns raised by its members.
  10. The technology company adopted the latest cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive information.

FAQs About the word adopted

acquired as your own by free choiceof Adopt, Taken by adoption; taken up as one's own; as, an adopted son, citizen, country, word.

orphaned, motherless, misbegotten, illegitimate, fatherless,nameless, unfathered, supposititious,spurious, natural

legitimate,legitimate,,

The family proudly displayed the photo of their adopted daughter on the mantelpiece.

After years of trying to conceive, they decided to pursue adoption to fulfill their dream of parenthood.

The school adopted a new curriculum to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes.

The company adopted a flexible work schedule to accommodate employees' diverse needs.