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1 adopt
V1. गोद\adoptलेनाMany orphans are adopted by childless couples.2. ग्रहण\adoptकरनाWe must adopt only good values from other cultures.3. स्वीकार\adoptकरनाHe was recently adopted as a government candidate.4. माननाHe adopted our rules. -
2 adopt
v. tr.गोद लेना, पालन करना, धारण करना, इच्छा से ग्रहण करना, अंगीकार करना -
3 to adopt
goad lénaa, angikaar karnaa, paalan karnaa -
4 conversational
Adj1. बातचीत\conversationalसंबन्धीYou should adopt a conversational style. -
5 launder
V1. कपडे धोना/सुखाना और प्रेस करनाWasherman launders the clothes.2. काले धन को सफेद करनाUnscruplous businessmen adopt ingenious methods to launder their black money. -
6 line
N1. लाइन/रेखाA horizontal line.2. सीमा-रेखाThe crossed the line and so he was declared out.3. सुरक्षा-पंक्तियाँIn battle fields there are different lines of defence.4. पंक्तिStand in a line. There are ten words in this line.5. वंशावलीHe comes from a family with a line of sportsmen.6. डोरी/तारFishing line; telephone line.7. पटरीLine of train.8. प्रणालीWe are not sure which line of action he is going to adopt in this matter.9. परिवहन कम्पनीA shipping line.10. व्यवसायHe has chosen business as his line.11. क्षेत्रHe is joining a technical line.12. विशेष दूरसंचार सेवाHe talked on the hotline.--------V1. रेखा खींचनाDraw a line joining A and B.2. अस्तर लगानाA woollen blanket gives more warmth when lined up with a cotton sheet. -
7 marketing
N1. विपणनWe should adopt high powered marketing strategies. -
8 resolution
N1. दृढ़\resolutionनिश्चय/संकल्पShe is the lady of firm resolution.2. प्रस्ताव/संकल्पAdopt a resolution.3. इरादा/संकल्पHis resolution never to drink.4. विश्लेषणThe resolution of white light into the colours of the spectrum.5. किसी\resolutionप्रश्न\resolutionका\resolutionउत्तर-1.There is the resolution of a dispute. -
9 restrictive practices
N1. होड़\restrictive practicesकम\restrictive practicesकरने\restrictive practicesका\restrictive practicesसमझौताThe industry should adopt restrictive practices.
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adopt — /ə däpt/ vt 1: to take voluntarily (a child of other parents) as one s own child esp. in compliance with formal legal procedures see also equitable adoption 2: to take or accept as if one s own [the company] adopt ed the signature on t … Law dictionary
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adopt — adopt; adopt·a·bil·i·ty; adopt·a·ble; re·adopt; … English syllables
adopt — adopt, embrace, espouse mean in common to make one’s own what in some fashion one owes to another. One adopts something of which one is not the begetter, inventor, or author or which is not one’s own naturally {adopt the style of Swinburne}… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Adopt — A*dopt , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Adopted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Adopting}.] [L. adoptare; ad + optare to choose, desire: cf. F. adopter. See {Option}.] 1. To take by choice into relationship, as, child, heir, friend, citizen, etc.; esp. to take… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
adopt — [v1] choose or take something as one’s own accept, adapt, affiliate, affirm, appropriate, approve, assent, assume, borrow, embrace, endorse, espouse, follow, go down the line*, go in for*, imitate, maintain, mimic, opt, ratify, seize, select,… … New thesaurus
adopt — (v.) c.1500, a back formation from adoption or else from M.Fr. adopter or directly from L. adoptare take by choice, choose for oneself, select, choose (especially a child); see ADOPTION (Cf. adoption). Originally in English also of friends,… … Etymology dictionary
adopt — ► VERB 1) legally take (another s child) and bring it up as one s own. 2) choose to take up or follow (an option or course of action). 3) Brit. choose as a candidate for office. 4) assume (an attitude or position). 5) formally approve or accept.… … English terms dictionary
adopt — [ə däpt′] vt. [L adoptare < ad , to + optare, to choose] 1. to choose and bring into a certain relationship; specif., to take into one s own family by legal process and raise as one s own child 2. to take up and use (an idea, a practice, etc.) … English World dictionary
adopt — [[t]ədɒ̱pt[/t]] ♦♦ adopts, adopting, adopted 1) VERB If you adopt a new attitude, plan, or way of behaving, you begin to have it. [V n] The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a resolution calling on all parties in the conflict to seek a… … English dictionary
adopt — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French adopter, from Latin adoptare, from ad + optare to choose Date: 1500 transitive verb 1. to take by choice into a relationship; especially to take voluntarily (a child of… … New Collegiate Dictionary