adaption
[əˈdæpʃn]
Definition:
1. Same as adaptation.
2. The process of adapting to something.
Use 'adaption' in a sentence:
- 1. However, the former research was unfolded mainly on the ecological adaption of culture.
- 2. Adaption is the number one skill of living organisms.
- 3. I always adaption this society slowly.
- 4. Painfully, I have overestimated my adaption to this job to some degree.
- 5. It's amazing how many high profile comic adaptions there are this year.
- 6. Response and adaption of bryophytes to the changes of environmental factors.
- 7. Apart from these adaptions, all other rules and regulations as the ‘normal’ game apply.
- 8. Many species have had to make unusual adaptions in order to live in the narrow, rock-strewn central channel.
- 9. Adaption to climate change, therefore, needs to be a central theme in all future strategies and actions.
- 10. This article is an adaption of the introduction to his new book.
- 11. Was it a novel before it was a book or is the book just a movie adaption?
- 12. This makes the adaption of existing material easy.