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adopt
verb adopted, adopting
    tr & intr
    1. To take (a child of other parents) into one's own family, becoming its legal parent.
      Thesaurus: take in, support, foster, father, mother, bring up, raise, rear.
    2. To take up (a habit, position, policy, etc).
      Thesaurus: embrace, appropriate, endorse, sanction, approve, accept, back, espouse, hold, take as one's own.
    3. To take (an idea, etc) over from someone else.
    4. To choose formally (especially a candidate for an election).
    5. Said of a local authority: to take over responsibility for the upkeep of (a road) from private owners.
Derivative: adopted
adj
    Derivative: adoption
    noun
      Etymology: 16c: from Latin adoptare, from optare to choose.

      Info:
        These words are sometimes confused with each other: adopted children are adopted by their adoptive parents.


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