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 Translation for 'to adopt' from English to Esperanto
VERB   to adopt | adopted | adopted
adopting | adopts
SYNO to acquire | to adopt | to assume | ...
adoptito adopt
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Translation for 'to adopt' from English to Esperanto

to adopt
adopti
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Usage Examples English
  • In 2018, Fargo, North Dakota, passed a local ballot initiative adopting approval voting for the city's local elections, and it was used to elect officials in June 2020, becoming the first United States city and jurisdiction to adopt approval voting.
  • As a discipline, the first to adopt Arabic numerals as part of their own writings were astronomers and astrologists, evidenced from manuscripts surviving from mid-12th-century Bavaria.
  • The Telecommunications Act of 1996 directs the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to adopt rules requiring closed captioning of most television programming.
  • It was the prospect of bowling at this line-up that caused England's 1932–33 captain Douglas Jardine to adopt the tactic of fast leg theory, better known as Bodyline.
  • In practice, it is very difficult, and at times arguably impossible, to adopt the point of view of an ideal observer.

  • The process of learning to adopt the behavior patterns of the community is called socialization.
  • A couple of nations in West Africa have also chosen to adopt the CFA franc since its introduction, despite the fact that they had never been French colonies.
  • Polybius records that Hannibal Monomachus once suggested to the Carthaginian general Hannibal that he teach his army to adopt cannibalism in order to be properly supplied in his travel to Italy, although Barca and his officers could not bring themselves to practice it.
  • However, in 1997, following Lionel Jospin's expression "Neither interference nor indifference", France came to adopt new strategic principles for its presence in Africa.
  • Skinner's peers may have been slow to adopt the ideas presented in "Verbal Behavior" because of the absence of experimental evidence—unlike the empirical density that marked Skinner's experimental work.

  • Under the legislation that created the 26 districts of Northern Ireland, a district council whose area included an existing municipal borough could resolve to adopt the charter of the old municipality and thus continue to enjoy borough status.
  • According to Article 12, parties are directed to adopt a protocol that establishes liability rules and procedures that are appropriate for damage that comes from the movement of hazardous waste across borders.
  • Economic linkages with the US islands prompted the British Virgin Islands to adopt the US dollar as its currency in 1959.
  • ... ", "to adopt as a son") was previously the term to describe legal establishment of paternity.
  • However, if a majority of important software, websites and devices were to adopt similar behavior and only the standard of informed consent is used, then logically a user's only recourse against that behavior would become not using a computer.

  • He attended the national convention in 1856, but walked out when it failed to adopt a pro-slavery platform.
  • For example, Wescott (1967) and later Jablonski & Chaplin (1993) suggest that bipedal threat displays could have been the transitional behaviour which led to some groups of apes beginning to adopt bipedal postures more often.
  • Ancient sources claim that Agrippina successfully influenced Claudius into adopting her son and making him his successor.
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