3023 examples of adapted in sentences

There was room for both, and each played the part for which he was best adapted.

Q.Do you consider that the screw propeller is best adapted for vessels of full power, or for vessels with auxiliary power? A.It is, in my opinion, best adapted for vessels with auxiliary power, and it is a worse propeller than paddle wheels for vessels which have habitually to encounter strong head winds.

Q.Do you consider that the screw propeller is best adapted for vessels of full power, or for vessels with auxiliary power? A.It is, in my opinion, best adapted for vessels with auxiliary power, and it is a worse propeller than paddle wheels for vessels which have habitually to encounter strong head winds.

The means should be especially adapted to the need of each student or patient.

On the other hand, it is not credible that all the land adapted to the growth of the cotton-plant is confined to America; and, at the present value of the commodity, the land adapted to its growth would be sought out and used, though buried now in the jungles of India, the wellnigh impenetrable wildernesses of Africa, the table-lands of South America, or the islands of the Pacific.

On the other hand, it is not credible that all the land adapted to the growth of the cotton-plant is confined to America; and, at the present value of the commodity, the land adapted to its growth would be sought out and used, though buried now in the jungles of India, the wellnigh impenetrable wildernesses of Africa, the table-lands of South America, or the islands of the Pacific.

No less is true of Judaism, a scholastic system which was excellently adapted by its international character, to become a medium of communication between Christianity and Muhammedanism during those centuries.

I cannot but think that my plan is best adapted to secure the boy's happiness.

If, in utter disregard of the historical facts which have been cited, it is still asserted, that the Constitution needs no amendment to make it a free instrument, adapted to all the exigencies of a free people, and was never intended to give any strength or countenance to the slave systemthe indignant spirit of insulted Liberty replies;"What though the assertion be true?

I never saw its equal in any building of a similar nature, and it is in every respect most perfectly adapted to this lovely climate.

The jail seems very well adapted for escaping; but I suppose the rifle-armed sentries at the angles of the wall keep them in sufficient awe, as I was told they very rarely get away.

Here are several extensive salt marshes, which Mr. Fraser thinks are admirably adapted for the growth of cotton.

Now, the horse, as well as many other animals, have stomachs very capacious, and probably adapted to the production of this fermentation.

Half of what is sold under the name of Scotch, Kennet, &c. is manufactured at Bromley, or elsewhere, according to prescriptions adapted to the peculiarities of each kind.

And this work, claiming to have been approved "by the most competent judges," now challenges the praise not only of being "better adapted to the use of academies and schools than any yet published" but of so presenting "the rules and principles of general grammar, as that they may apply to, and be in perfect harmony with, the grammars of the dead languages" Recommendations, p. iv.

Forms and precedents for conveyancing and business transactions, adapted to the laws of Ohio.

Elementary physical chemistry, adapted from A treatise on physical chemistry.

The legend of Sleepy Hollow; 2 pt. cantata, text adapted from Washington Irving by Edith Sanford Tillotson.

Adapted from the original story by Felix Salten.

Adapted from the original story by Felix Salten.

By R. D. Blackmore, adapted & abridged by Henry Irving Christ & Jerome Carlin.

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Yet he declared, although now that it was all over he avowed his joy at the interposition of his destiny, and the opportunity which he at length possessed of pursuing the career for which he was adapted, that he had to his knowledge given his wife no cause of offence which could authorise her conduct.

my dear friend,' exclaimed Lord Cadurcis, with a sigh, 'I would willingly give a whole existence of a life like this for one year of happiness at Cherbury.' 'Nay!' said the Bishop, with a look of good-natured mockery, 'this melancholy is all very well in poetry; but I always half-suspected, and I am quite sure now, that Cherbury was not particularly adapted to you.'

She could make two skirts to a dress, one shorter, the other longer; and she could cut out the upper one by any new paper pattern; and she could make shell-trimmings and flutings and box-plaitings and flouncings, and sew them on exquisitely, even now, with her old eyes; but she never had adapted herself to the modern ideas of the corsage.

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