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  1. Conjugación verbo adapt - inglés. X. adaptar; adaptarse; adecuar; ... Infinitive. to adapt. Preterite. adapted. Past participle. adapted. Modelo : obey. Auxiliar : have, be. Otras formas: adapt oneself / not adapt. Contracciones. Publicidad. Indicative. Present. I adapt. you adapt. he/she/it adapts. we adapt. you adapt. they adapt. Preterite.

  2. [intransitive, transitive] to change your behaviour in order to deal more successfully with a new situation synonym adjust. It's amazing how soon you adapt. The organisms were forced to adapt in order to survive. adapt to something Some animals have a remarkable ability to adapt to changing environments.

  3. verb. /əˈdæpt/. Verb Forms. [transitive] to change something in order to make it suitable for a new use or situation synonym modify adapt something These styles can be adapted to suit individual tastes. adapt something for something Most of these tools have been specially adapted for use by disabled people.

  4. adapt. verb. us / əˈdæpt / uk / əˈdæpt / Add to word list. B2 [ T ] to change, or to change something, to suit different conditions or uses: adapt something for something Davies is busy adapting Brinkworth's latest novel for television. The play had been adapted for (= changed to make it suitable for) children.

  5. verb + adaptation. develop; direct; film … preposition. adaptation of; See full entry

  6. Verbo inglés "adapt" Contenido. Formas verbales. Entrenador. Conjugación. Simple Tense. Continuous Tense. Perfect Tense. Perfect Continuous Tense. Conditional. Imperative. Formas verbales. Entrenador. Ajustes. Haga clic para comenzar. Conjugación. Simple Tense. Present Simple. I adapt. you adapt. he, she adapts. we adapt. you adapt. they adapt.

  7. adapt. verb. uk / əˈdæpt / us / əˈdæpt / Add to word list. B2 [ T ] to change, or to change something, to suit different conditions or uses: adapt something for something Davies is busy adapting Brinkworth's latest novel for television. The play had been adapted for (= changed to make it suitable for) children.