Borrowed from Latin adoptīvus, from adoptō (“to adopt”, literally “to choose for oneself”). IPA(key): /a.dɔp.tif/ adoptif (feminine adoptive, masculine...
specaligos, conditional specaligus, imperative specaligez) (transitive) to specialize: adopt a specialty (oneself, someone) Conjugation of specaligar...
(hishtaknéz, “to Ashkenazify oneself”). הִשְׁתַּכְּנְזוּת • (hishtaknezút) f [pattern: הִתְקַטְּלוּת] the act of adopting Ashkenazi mannerisms; Ashkenazification...
adopt Synonyms: accipiō, recipiō, sūmō, concipiō to take or receive someone to oneself; bring in, win over, recruit, adopt, associate with oneself (with...
(yantaḥilu) to ascribe to oneself, to plagiarize, to claim for oneself, to assume unduly, to presume, to arrogate to oneself اِنْتَحَلَ شَخْصِيَّتَكَ وَلَعِبَ...
acculturing, simple past and past participle accultured) To familiarize oneself with, and adopt a new culture, especially by an immigrant I accultured myself very...
przech‧rzcić przechrzcić pf (transitive) to convert (to induce someone to adopt a particular religion, faith, or belief) (transitive) to rename Synonym:...
“to take, assume, adopt”). ittihaz (definite accusative ittihazı, plural ittihazlar) (archaic) taking for oneself, procuring adopting (a proposal) Nişanyan...
non-past يَسْتَعْرِبُ (yastaʕribu) to assimilate oneself to the Arabs, to become an Arab, to adopt the customs of the Arabs Conjugation of اِسْتَعْرَبَ...
“to hold”) పెట్టుకొను (peṭṭukonu, “to put”) పెంచుకొను (peñcukonu, “to adopt”) "కొను" in Charles Philip Brown (1903) A Telugu-English dictionary, Madras:...