🔄adapt

verb
/əˈdæpt/

Meaning

to adjust or change something to suit new conditions or situations

Example Sentences

He quickly adapted to the new environment.

Example Expressions

adapt to change

Synonyms

adjust, modify, alter, accommodate

Antonyms

resist, reject

Collocations

adapt to, adapt for, adapt quickly, adapt easily

More Example Sentences

They struggled to adapt at first.

She adapted to working from home.

I adapted to the new city quickly.

They adapted to speaking English at work.

They naturally learned to adapt to change.

She seems to adapt naturally to new places.

They were capable of adapting to the change.

They gradually begin to adapt to the new routine.

She is capable of adapting to new situations quickly.

They struggle to adapt to change less and less as they learn.

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continuously increasing or developing
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To spread or give out something, especially news, information, ideas, etc., to a lot of people.

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