The dog tried to adopt the chicken, but the chicken could not adapt to lapping up water.When the couple wanted to adopt an older child, they did not consider how the child would adapt to their strict rules.
Scientific method refers to the particular process of solving problems--based on observation, empiricity and attribute of repetitiveness. Scientific attitute refers to willingness or temperament to follow/adopt this process for solving problems.
There is many ways to use the word adopt in a sentence. One could be, I wanted to adopt a kitten but they had only older cats at the shelter.
the techniques... the ways.... u adopt is the method adopted
im doing a projest called adopt an elemnt and the normal phase is solid.
Because I am willing to adapt, I will adopt your method.
The dog tried to adopt the chicken, but the chicken could not adapt to lapping up water.When the couple wanted to adopt an older child, they did not consider how the child would adapt to their strict rules.
They adopt and adapt as we all do.
is adapted
There is a very long list of words with the prefix ad. Some of the common ones include adjacent, adjective, advantage, advent, adorn, address, and adore.
adapt or dielucrative advantagesenergy efficencymarriage
Adopt, adapt and improve
how do cinchona trees adopt to its environment
They do not need to *adapt*. This is their natural habitat.
I think they adopt by changing there living styles.
· acorn · actor · alarm · alien · anger · angle · ankle · apple · apron · adapt · admit · adopt · agree · alert · allow · alter · amuse · annoy · argue · audit · adept · agile · alert · alike · alive · aloof · angry · awake · aware · awful
The distinction doesn't seem particularly useful; it can happen either way, or they can happen together.Another answerYou need to first adopt an idea before you can adapt that idea. To adopt an idea means you accept it, or at least take it for consideration; to then adapt that idea means you alter it to fit - to be useful for - other circumstances or beliefs.