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adopt

a·dopt [ ə dópt ] (past and past participle a·dopt·ed, present participle a·dopt·ing, 3rd person present singular a·dopts)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. legally raise another's child: to raise a child of other biological parents as if it were your own, in accordance with formal legal procedures

2. choose and decide to use something: to take up something such as a plan, idea, cause, or practice and use or follow it
decided to adopt a wait-and-see policy

3. assume way of acting: to assume an attitude or way of behaving
adopted an air of innocence

4. start using new name: to take on and use a new name or title
plans to adopt a pseudonym

5. politics vote in favor of something: to vote to accept something such as a committee's decision or a congressional bill

6. U.S. choose something as requirement: to officially select something as a requirement

[15th century. Directly or via French adopter< Latin adoptare "choose for yourself" < optare "choose"]

a·dopt·a·ble adjective
a·dopt·ed adjective
a·dop·tee [ ə dòp t ] noun
a·dopt·er noun

Word Usage
adopted or adoptive?

Parents who adopt a child have an adopted child, and the child has adoptive parents. Any children related to the parents by birth have an adopted brother or sister; the adopted child has adoptive siblings.


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See adapt.

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