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Definition of adaption in English: adaptionnoun əˈdapʃnəˈdapSH(ə)n another term for adaptation Example sentencesExamples - And although I'm pragmatic enough to realise that the books I like and their cinematic adaptions rarely compare favourably, I find myself eagerly anticipating this particular release.
- Attraction to physical symmetry, health, and youth is an evolutionary adaption, not a commercially created fiction.
- Many species have had to make unusual adaptions in order to live in the narrow, rock-strewn central channel.
- I can even understand some of the reservations concerning superhero adaptions and how certain heroes, if not all of them, appear onscreen.
- Was it a novel before it was a book or is the book just a movie adaption?
- Apart from these adaptions, all other rules and regulations as the ‘normal’ game apply.
- This article is an adaption of the introduction to his new book.
- Serious doubts about arrangements for the adaption of Skipton's Navigation House for people with learning disabilities were voiced last Thursday.
- Doyle's screenplays for the film adaptions of his Barrytown Trilogy novels (The Commitments, The Snapper, and The Van) were brilliant.
- The Dukes Playhouse is presenting Grimm Tales as its annual open-air theatre event - an adaption by Carol Ann Duffy of folk stories collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.
- And because the movie is an adaption of a novel, the script is just remarkably surreal.
- And it will be followed up by an all-new adaption of A Christmas Carol by touring drama group Europe.
- With only one parent receiving the grant, family, friends and member of the public have rallied round to raise more than £20,000 to pay for adaptions to Dawn's home.
- This makes the adaption of existing material easy.
- My fear, which is borne out by the contributions to the debate, is that short term problems and hostility to development will severely limit society's capacity for change and adaption.
- A scaled-down adaption of the original plan was finally completed and officially opened in 1973 by Queen Elizabeth II.
- The advice is totally free and grants are available to assist people who require essential adaptions.
- I shall be grateful if you would review your report and consider the adaptions as noted above.
- Although the waters eventually receded and the apes returned to land, their aquatic adaptions remained.
- It's amazing how many high profile comic adaptions there are this year.
Definition of adaption in US English: adaptionnounəˈdapSH(ə)n another term for adaptation Example sentencesExamples - And because the movie is an adaption of a novel, the script is just remarkably surreal.
- Attraction to physical symmetry, health, and youth is an evolutionary adaption, not a commercially created fiction.
- Doyle's screenplays for the film adaptions of his Barrytown Trilogy novels (The Commitments, The Snapper, and The Van) were brilliant.
- The Dukes Playhouse is presenting Grimm Tales as its annual open-air theatre event - an adaption by Carol Ann Duffy of folk stories collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.
- And it will be followed up by an all-new adaption of A Christmas Carol by touring drama group Europe.
- This makes the adaption of existing material easy.
- This article is an adaption of the introduction to his new book.
- A scaled-down adaption of the original plan was finally completed and officially opened in 1973 by Queen Elizabeth II.
- The advice is totally free and grants are available to assist people who require essential adaptions.
- Was it a novel before it was a book or is the book just a movie adaption?
- With only one parent receiving the grant, family, friends and member of the public have rallied round to raise more than £20,000 to pay for adaptions to Dawn's home.
- Apart from these adaptions, all other rules and regulations as the ‘normal’ game apply.
- Serious doubts about arrangements for the adaption of Skipton's Navigation House for people with learning disabilities were voiced last Thursday.
- It's amazing how many high profile comic adaptions there are this year.
- Many species have had to make unusual adaptions in order to live in the narrow, rock-strewn central channel.
- Although the waters eventually receded and the apes returned to land, their aquatic adaptions remained.
- My fear, which is borne out by the contributions to the debate, is that short term problems and hostility to development will severely limit society's capacity for change and adaption.
- And although I'm pragmatic enough to realise that the books I like and their cinematic adaptions rarely compare favourably, I find myself eagerly anticipating this particular release.
- I shall be grateful if you would review your report and consider the adaptions as noted above.
- I can even understand some of the reservations concerning superhero adaptions and how certain heroes, if not all of them, appear onscreen.
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