2 to change or alter (so as to fit a different situation etc) -- tilpasse, omstille (seg); bearbeide
He has adapted the play for television.
She always adapted easily to new circumstances
Cross-fostering practices allow the number of piglets to be adapted to the number of teats of the sow resulting in a decrease in piglet mortality.
The method is therefore well adapted for use as a basis for a spatial reasoning formalism.
The trend is toward more human-centric inter face design, so that people can interact with computers naturally instead of adapting to machine-oriented procedures.
The representation approach is general and can be adapted for different space resolutions and granularities of relations.
The techniques that farmers have adapted for deep-water cultivation have varied with topography and technological innovations.
Many useful traits are not adapted for those uses.
Under these conditions the subject rapidly obtains a bistable form of adaptation, adapted to both wearing and not wearing the spectacles.
Finally, we consider perceptual mechanisms as part of a functional architecture whose outcome is adapted action.