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    adopt
    /əˈdɒpt/

    verb

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  2. to legally take another person's child into your own family and take care of him or her as your own child: They've adopted a baby girl. She had the child adopted (= she gave her baby to someone else to take care of). They have no children of their own, but they're hoping to adopt. Compare. fosterverb(TAKE CARE OF) [ T ]

  3. The meaning of ADOPT is to take (someone or something) by choice into a relationship. How to use adopt in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Adopt.

  4. to take or receive into any kind of new relationship: to adopt a person as a protégé. to select as a basic or required textbook or series of textbooks in a course. to vote to accept: The House adopted the report. to accept or act in accordance with (a plan, principle, etc.).

  5. to legally take another person's child into your own family and take care of him or her as your own child: They've adopted a baby girl. She had the child adopted (= she gave her baby to someone else to take care of). They have no children of their own, but they're hoping to adopt. Compare. foster verb (TAKE CARE OF) [ T ]

  6. Definition of adopt verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. If you adopt someone else's child, you take it into your own family and make it legally your own. There are hundreds of people who want to adopt a child. American English : adopt / əˈdɒpt /

  8. 1. To take on the legal responsibilities as parent of (a child that is not one's biological child). 2. To become the owner or caretaker of (a pet, especially one from a shelter). 3. a. To take and follow (a course of action, for example) by choice or assent: adopt a new technique. b. To take up and make one's own: adopt a new idea. 4.