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adoption

[uh-dop-shuhn] / əˈdɒp ʃən /


NOUN
legal taking of another's child
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They learn technology adoption, gain client exposure, and observe business dealings typically reserved for more senior employees, while developing both technical and leadership capabilities across multiple business areas.

From The Wall Street Journal

First among them would be a jobless productivity boost in the U.S., perhaps resulting from increased adoption of AI technology, thereby reducing consumer price inflation.

From MarketWatch

Sarah described how she had read the then 17-month-old's profile prior to adoption and "knew he was mine".

From BBC

Adding that its success "won't be in its universal adoption, but in how it anchors a larger conversation about what we want from our homes".

From BBC

While that sounds pretty bullish, it’s worth noting Citi also outlined a bear case, based on a weak economy and sluggish user adoption, of just $78,000.

From Barron's