B2verb2K

Adopt

UK /["/əˈdɒpt/","/əˈdɒpts/","/əˈdɒptɪd/","/əˈdɒptɪŋ/"]/US /["/əˈdɑːpt/","/əˈdɑːpts/","/əˈdɑːptɪd/","/əˈdɑːptɪŋ/"]/

Definition

to take somebody else’s child into your family and become its legal parent(s)

In simple words: To take something as your own, like a pet or idea.

Examples

  • They decided to adopt a child from the local orphanage.
  • Many companies choose to adopt new technologies to improve efficiency.
  • She wanted to adopt the stray dog she found on the street.
  • The organization aims to adopt sustainable practices in its operations.
  • They will adopt a new policy regarding employee bonuses next month.

Usage notes

Used when someone chooses to take on something new, like adopting a child or an animal. It’s not usually used in very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

adopt + object

Memory hint

Think of a 'dog' in need of a home; when you 'adopt' it, you give it love.

Collocations

  • legally
  • have somebody adopted
  • formally
  • officially
  • tend to
  • decide to
  • be forced to
  • formally
  • officially
  • tend to
  • decide to
  • be forced to

Synonyms

  • take on
  • embrace
  • accept
  • foster
  • assume

Antonyms

  • reject
  • abandon

Common mistakes

  • Using 'adopt' incorrectly by not following it with an object.
  • Confusing 'adopt' with 'adapt'; they mean different things.
  • Using 'adopt' in contexts where 'accept' or 'take on' might be better.