English to Spanish Dictionary adapt

adapt

adaptar
definition
verb
hospitals have had to be adapted for modern medical practice
make (something) suitable for a new use or purpose; modify.
translation of 'adapt'
verb
apropiar,
ajustarse,
arreglarse,
adaptar,
convertirse,
adaptarse
example
Individual countries can no longer 'adapt' monetary policy to suit their particular economic situation.
Some of these individuals might be at an advantage over their predecessors, because they might be more able to 'adapt' to new conditions.
Being able to 'adapt' to any hill conditions or terrain is what makes good skiers great.
Therefore, it is important to understand the mechanisms that plants use to 'adapt' to water-limited conditions.
That's why I had to adjust my game and 'adapt' to the team I was with, so with that I just became a shooter.
If that's the case, then what they need to learn to do is figure out a way to 'adapt' to this change in market conditions.
If one is to enjoy any return on the investment, one must be smart, work diligently and 'adapt' to local conditions.
a large organization can be slow to 'adapt' to change
Without this the species would be unable to 'adapt' to changing conditions and would eventually perish.
Unless batsmen have a plan worked out in their minds and 'adapt' to the conditions they're playing in, they will make lots of mistakes.
If this happens, it would be crucial that species could 'adapt' to the new conditions.
The ability to 'adapt' organisational culture to suit individual needs takes many shapes and forms.
These archetypes defy history and 'adapt' to local conditions in order to live on.
These must be understood so plans can evolve and 'adapt' to different conditions.
A decent game of football was never likely as both teams struggled to 'adapt' to the atrocious conditions.
As the game went on they did 'adapt' to the conditions and raised their game accordingly but to no avail.
a large organization can be slow to 'adapt' to change
They 'adapt' to the conditions here, the climate, the training, the food.
Even die-hard manufacturing experts believe that British industry needs to 'adapt' to the new conditions.
They were able to 'adapt' to whatever the political situations or life conditions demanded.
There is a good deal in this case and other writings about the need for the law to 'adapt' to modern social conditions.
It is willing to 'adapt' to new world conditions, and to absorb new technologies and investments.
We will make these available in a format that you can download, so you can modify or 'adapt' them as needed.
I also reserve the right to modify and 'adapt' elements of the winning design both now and in the future.
TS Moorhouse blamed part of the problem on motorists who failed to 'adapt' to the conditions.
Though the film was 'adapted' from the stage musical of the same name, all of the songs have been cut.
After several years of tests, they are now modifying and 'adapting' the system to their individual enterprises.
The minibuses are specially 'adapted' for wheelchair users and the timescale to obtain a replacement is four to six months.
Indeed, the procedures and trappings of the hunt were 'adapted' for military purposes.
City of Spades is 'adapted' for radio by Biyi Bandele and Directed by Toby Swift.
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