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adoptar

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Catalan

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BorrowedfromLatinadoptāre.

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adoptar(first-person singular presentadopto,first-person singular preteriteadoptí,past participleadoptat);root stress:(Central,Valencia,Balearic)/ɔ/

  1. (transitive)toadopt(a child; an idea or style; a resolution)

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adoptar(first-person singular presentadopto,first-person singular preteriteadoptei,past participleadoptado)

  1. toadopt(to take in and raise as one's own)

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Borrowed fromEsperantoadopti,Englishadopt,Frenchadopter,Germanadoptieren,Italianadottare,Spanishadoptar,ultimately fromLatinadoptō.

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adoptar(present tenseadoptas,past tenseadoptis,future tenseadoptos,imperativeadoptez,conditionaladoptus)

  1. (transitive)toadopt

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adoptar(first-person singular presentadopto,first-person singular preteriteadoptei,past participleadoptado)

  1. Pre-reform spelling(used until 1943 in Brazil and1990in Portugal) ofadotar.Still used in countries where the agreement hasn't come into effect; may occur as a sporadic misspelling.

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Spanish

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Etymology

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BorrowedfromLatinadoptāre.Cognate withEnglishadopt.

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adoptar(first-person singular presentadopto,first-person singular preteriteadopté,past participleadoptado)

  1. (transitive,law)toadopt(legally take in a child from other parents)
    Synonyms:ahijar,prohijar
  2. (transitive)toadopt(select)
  3. (transitive)totake(e.g. steps, measurements, action, position or view)
    adoptaruna posturatotakea stand/position
    adoptarmedidastotakesteps/measures

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