adopt out
Third Person
adopts out
Present Participle
adopting out
Past Tense
adopted out
Past Participle
adopted out
1
to accept a new way of thinking or set of principles into one's life
- The company's success was attributed to its willingness to adopt out new ways of thinking in the ever-changing market.
- In the world of science, researchers constantly strive to adopt out fresh perspectives and theories.
- The conference aimed to inspire attendees to adopt out innovative ways of thinking in business and technology.
- She was open to adopting out new ways of thinking in her art, which led to unique and creative pieces.
- The education system needs to be more adaptable and willing to adopt out new ways of thinking to meet the needs of future generations.
2
to find a new family or individual to legally raise a child when the birth parents are unable or unwilling
- The orphanage was able to adopt out several children to loving families last year.
- They decided to adopt out their newborn to a couple who had been struggling with infertility.
- She had a challenging childhood, but she was eventually adopted out to a family who gave her a loving home.
- They worked tirelessly to adopt out children in need of a safe and nurturing environment.
- The adoption agency's primary goal is to adopt out children to provide them with stable and caring homes.