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adaptation
noun as in act of adapting
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noun as in condition of something resulting from change
Example Sentences
So it’s not exactly an adaptation of a book you’ve seen at the library — instead, it’s an imagining of one of Japan’s most famous stories.
My generation must help Gen Z learn to push on the levers of technical, political, cultural, and economic change, and to draw on existential tools or “deep adaptation” in times of crisis.
There’s a lack of public understanding and support for undertaking coastal adaptation actions, Ehrlers said.
When Beyoncé releases music, it’s an event — even when it’s a soundtrack to a live-action adaptation of an animated film.
He listed ways he was hoping the school districts experimented with outdoor spaces and other adaptations to be able to serve students in person.
A season of Game of Thrones tells its story over ten hours, and only a video game adaptation could match or exceed that.
In all fairness, too, Marshall has at the ready pretty rational reasons for almost every change he made in this adaptation.
This Jack Clayton adaptation of The Turn of the Screw is one of the rare pictures that does justice to Henry James.
Later, Tarantino would help finance the 1996 movie Curdled, a feature-length adaptation of the short.
I asked the Smith brothers to do an adaptation and they did an adaptation of The Death of Jim Loney, another book by Jim Welch.
Dramatic adaptation in expressing various characters, emotions, and motives is potentially very great.
Every new style of dress will admit of adaptation to individual cases, thus producing a pleasing, as well as fashionable effect.
Man was about to be subjected to an extraordinary strain, which he could only meet by an extraordinary adaptation.
An adaptation of the electrol device that had appeared on the most modern ships, Harkness knew how to handle it.
M. Gevaert regards the adaptation of the scheme to the other keys as the result of a gradual process of extension.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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