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adapt

[uh-dapt] / əˈdæpt /


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"We have to adapt to what the children want."

From Barron's

Despite the uncertainty, families, businesses and community members remain committed to adapting and persevering in the new normal.

From BBC

"The technological strategies evident in the stone tools likely played a crucial role in helping hominin populations adapt to the fluctuating environments that characterized the 90,000-year-period in Eastern Asia," Professor Petraglia said.

From Science Daily

And analysts have suggested that Iran learned from that conflict, adapting its tactics as the war progressed.

From BBC

Andy admitted his mental health has taken the biggest toll, while his sons have also learned to adapt to life with Andy's disability.

From BBC