Definition of"adaptive" in English
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adaptive
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Adjective
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Examples
"The company adopted an adaptive strategy to navigate the volatile market conditions."
The company adopted a flexible and adjusting strategy to navigate the volatile market conditions.
"Webbed feet are an adaptive trait that helps ducks swim more efficiently."
Webbed feet are a beneficial evolutionary characteristic that helps ducks swim more efficiently.
"Children often demonstrate remarkable adaptive behavior when learning new skills in unfamiliar environments."
Children often demonstrate remarkable adjusting behavior when learning new skills in unfamiliar environments.
"The software uses an adaptive algorithm to optimize performance based on real-time user input."
The software uses a self-adjusting algorithm to optimize performance based on real-time user input.
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Etymology
From the verb 'adapt' (meaning to make suitable or fit) + the suffix '-ive' (forming adjectives indicating tendency or relation). 'Adapt' comes from Middle French 'adapter' or directly from Latin 'adaptare', meaning 'to fit to', from 'ad-' (to) + 'aptare' (to fit).