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adapt
verb as in adjust to a different situation or condition
Strongest matches
acclimate, accommodate, accustom, alter, comply, conform, fit, modify, prepare, readjust, revise, shape, suit, tailor
Strong matches
change, familiarize, fashion, habituate, harmonize, make, match, qualify, reconcile, remodel, square
Weak matches
come around, get act together, get used to, grow used to, play the game, roll with punches, shape up
Example Sentences
"They admitted they didn't really know if it would help. By then, I'd adapted. I live with daily pain, but I didn't want to risk making things worse."
Because adapted screenplay winner “Conclave” has been referred to as an “airport novel” about a million times since it premiered.
Unlike the race for original screenplay, the adapted screenplay Oscar is essentially a forgone conclusion.
The shift to less snow at lower elevations, Swain said, is “exactly what we increasingly have seen in a warming climate,” underlining a continuing need for California to change how water is managed to adapt.
In recent years, the company attempted to pivot from its reliance on film to adapt to the digital revolution.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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