adopter

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English

Etymology

adopt +‎ -er

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Noun

adopter (plural adopters)

  1. one who adopts
    • 2014 June 24, “Google Glass go on sale in the UK for £1,000”, in The Guardian:
      Google says the smartglasses are still in "beta" – prototype – form, despite being openly on sale, and that it wants early adopters to buy and use them and report back problems and suggestions so it can shape the future of the product, which is expected to eventually cost about the same as the average smartphone.

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French

Etymology

From Latin adoptāre.

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Verb

adopter

  1. to adopt (claim legal ownership of a child)
  2. to adopt (claim ownership of a child)
  3. to adopt (claim a mannerism or style of someone else's)
  4. (politics) to vote

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Latin

Verb

adopter

  1. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of adoptō

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

adopter

  1. imperative of adoptere