adopt in the PONS Dictionary

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By 1968, the band adopted electrical instruments anyway, and added drums.
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Throughout this section, we adopt an analytic approach to jets.
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The boys also adopted a more adult look, exchanging their sloppy, juvenile wardrobe for suits.
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Liking the sound of it, she adopted the name and eventually changed her surname legally following her second divorce.
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Initially the party adopted a passive tactic towards the military dictatorship.
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These structural properties resemble those of gaseous hydrogen peroxide, which adopts a skewed anticlinal conformation, and also experiences a strong rotational barrier.
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These requirements determine both the power of the language and its limitations for adopting it for widely different purposes.
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His own activism, he now realizes, stems largely from the man who adopted him.
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Tax rate increases in the other 19 school districts that adopted a preliminary budget did not exceed the school districts index.
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Schools and counties that had adopted these textbooks reported improvements in their students' performance.
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