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adapt

[uh-dapt] / əˈdæpt /


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Arab and European officials have expressed skepticism that removing Khamenei will result in more-moderate figures taking over and say that the regime could adapt and survive.

From The Wall Street Journal

It influences how effectively individuals learn, solve problems, and adapt across academic, professional, social, and health settings.

From Science Daily

"But we won't change these rules immediately. We know how important set-pieces are. At the moment it's a big trend in the league and we definitely need to adapt to it."

From BBC

One activity was to teach them John Denver’s song “Leaving on a Jet Plane,” but with the lyrics adapted to “‘Living on a Jet Plane,’” as Ms. Nichter recounts, “to reflect our situation.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The French Army told the BBC its armed forces are "constantly adapting their posture in response to threats" and are deploying all air and maritime assets in the area.

From BBC