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adoptive

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/əˈdɑptɪv/
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(of a child or parent) related through adoption

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  • The adoptive parents showered their new child with love and affection from the moment they brought them home.
  • Despite not being biologically related, the adoptive family created a strong bond through love and shared experiences.
  • The adoptive mother attended parenting classes to learn how to best support her child's emotional and developmental needs.
  • The adoptive father proudly watched his daughter graduate from college, grateful for the opportunity to be part of her journey.
  • The adoptive siblings may not share DNA, but their bond is just as strong as any biological family's.
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obtained or taken up freely as if it were one's own

  • She showed adoptive support for the new teaching method.
  • The company encouraged adoptive use of eco-friendly policies.
  • He demonstrated adoptive enthusiasm for the cultural traditions.
  • Communities often take adoptive measures to protect the environment.
  • The team showed adoptive commitment to the new strategy.
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