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1 adoptive
[-tiv]* * *adop·tive[əˈdɒptɪv, AM -ˈdɑ:p-]adj attr, inv1. (through adoption) Adoptiv-\adoptive parents Adoptiveltern pl\adoptive siblings Adoptivgeschwister pl2. (selected) Wahl-\adoptive country Wahlheimat f* * *[ə'dɒptɪv]adjAdoptiv-adoptive home/country — Wahlheimat f
* * *adoptive adj (adv adoptively) Adoptiv…:a) angenommen:adoptive child Adoptivkind n;his adoptive country seine Wahlheimatb) adoptierend:adoptive parents Adoptiveltern* * *adj.angenommen adj.
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