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adaptation

/ˌædæpˈteɪʃən/

Meanings
  • noun

    The ability to adjust to new conditions; modify one's behavior, actions, or strategies in response to new situations.

    - "The company was able to adapt to the changing market conditions."
    - "After the earthquake, the community was forced to adapt to new living conditions."
  • verb

    To undergo a change in order to fit a new situation.

    - "The population of the city has adapted to the increased traffic."
    - "The new employee will need to adapt to the company culture."

Antonyms

maladaptation
Rhymes
Words rhyming with adaptation
acclimation , adornment , affirmation , applause , arrangement , ascription , attainment , authorization , avowal
Variants
List of all variants of adaptation that leads to same result
adaptation , adaptational , adaptationally , adaptations , dark adaptation , dark adaptations , dark-adapted , light adaptation , light adaptations , light-adapted , counter-adaptation , counter-adaptations , counter-adaptive , counteradaptation , counteradaptations , counteradaptive
Forms
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adapting, adapted, adaptively, adaptationist


Etymology
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From the Latin word 'adapto', meaning 'I fit'.


Trivia
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  1. Adaptation is not just a biological concept; it can also be applied to technology, organizations, and even entire societies.

  2. The term 'adaptation' was first used in the context of literature by the poet John Donne in the 17th century.

  3. The process of adaptation can be both gradual and sudden, depending on the circumstances.


Related Concepts
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  1. evolution: Adaptation is a key concept in the theory of evolution, as organisms develop traits that help them survive and reproduce in their environments.

  2. resilience: Adaptation is closely related to the concept of resilience, which refers to the ability to recover from adversity and bounce back from difficult situations.


Culture
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Adaptation has been a recurring theme in literature, particularly in science fiction and survival stories. It can also be found in various art forms, such as sculpture and dance, which often involve the transformation of materials or the adaptation of movements to new contexts.

How to Memorize "adaptation"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a tree bending in the wind. The tree is adapting to the new conditions by changing its shape in order to stay upright and avoid damage.
    - Visualize a chameleon changing colors to blend in with its environment. This is an example of adaptation in the animal kingdom.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'adaptation' with the idea of change and flexibility.
    - Think of the word 'adapt' when considering how organisms or individuals respond to new situations.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the acronym 'A D A P T', which stands for 'Adaptability, Dexterity, Agility, Plasticity, and Tenacity'.


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