We found 80 examples of how to use adapt in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 80.
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26. | He couldn't adapt to new circumstances. | |
27. | She found it was difficult to adapt herself to her new surroundings. | |
28. | Quick to adapt to changing circumstances. | |
29. | The Paris syndrome is a type of culture shock. It's a psychiatric term used to describe foreigners who start living in Paris, drawn to the image of the city as a center of fashion, don't adapt well to the local customs and culture, lose their mental balance and exhibit symptoms close to depression. | |
30. | The textile industry will adapt to a market of free competition in the coming years. | |
31. | Youth adapt to things more quickly than the elderly. | |
32. | It is often hard to adapt when confronted with an imponderable event. | |
33. | You have to adapt to circumstances. | |
34. | Newspapers often "adapt" the truth. | |
35. | In the coming years the textile industry will adapt to the advent of free trade. | |
36. | I'm slow to adapt to new situations. | |
37. | Tom will adapt quickly. | |
38. | She found it difficult to adapt herself to her new entourage. | |
39. | A sober-minded man adapts himself to outward things; a reckless man tries to adapt outward things to himself. That's why progress depends on reckless people. | |
40. | She did not adapt to the reality yet. | |
41. | Those who belong to larger, more powerful language communities rarely alter their linguistic practices to adapt to less powerful groups. | |
42. | As far as I understand despite my limited knowledge, here in Venezuela we must adapt to the prevailing mentality and social order. Therefore, an individual must live among opportunism, poverty, manipulation and superficiality. It might be a very characteristic Latino idiosyncrasy to behave as in the book "Chronicle of a Death Foretold" by Gabriel García Márquez when it comes to dealing with delicate situations. Everybody knows what's happening, but nobody raises his voice and even if somebody did, nobody would support him. Only enlightenment through education could end the ignorance that is a scourge on our people, from which many other problems arise. However, it's unlikely to expect a government to propose to spread values that threaten its own interests, because it's better for them to keep society ignorant in order to manipulate it with ease. | |
43. | The US Department of Agriculture established seven new “regional climate hubs” to help farmers and ranchers adapt their operations to a changing climate. | |
44. | It hasn't been easy for us to adapt. | |
45. | Dan struggled to adapt to life outside jail. | |
46. | You just have to adapt. | |
47. | Is the human condition flexible enough to adapt to environments beyond Earth? | |
48. | They always manage to adapt. | |
49. | You have to adapt. | |
50. | "Well, in the first place, I don't think my ideal would speak like that," said she. "He would be a harder, sterner man, not so ready to adapt himself to a silly girl's whim. But, above all, he must be a man who could do, who could act, who would look Death in the face and have no fear of him—a man of great deeds and strange experiences." |