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adoption
noun as in choosing or taking something as one's own
Example Sentences
Although the U.S. has a national food waste strategy, most existing laws regarding food waste have come from individual states, making nationwide adoption of uniform policy a challenge.
The work will feed into a public inquiry – which will examine alleged abuses including forced adoptions.
The council told the BBC developers were responsible until it was happy that "drainage, roads and footways are completed to a satisfactory standard for adoption".
Lots of energy and water are needed to cool the exhaust streams, a requirement that has limited adoption of CO2 capture in some of the most polluting industries.
McDonnell listed his other priorities as transparency and accountability, addressing homelessness, improved emergency readiness, and “responsible adoption and use of technology with a steadfast commitment to privacy.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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