How to use in-sentence of “adopted”:
+ The current flag of Greece was officially adopted during the First national assembly of the Greeks at Epidaurus in 1822, and the flag with the 9 stripes was adopted as a state and military ensign.
+ After the death of her husband the head of the British government refused to allow her adopted son to become raja and Jhansi was ruled by the British.
+ Gopal Chandra Praharaj and Pallikabi Nanda Kishore Bal loved her and adopted her as their daughter.
+ In Phantom Blood, after killing his father, Dario, he is adopted by the english nobleman Lord Joestar.
+ Its central theme was to remove the degraded status imposed on Dravidians, and to denote this, the party adopted a black flag with a red circle inside it, the black signifying their degradation and the red denoting the movement for upliftment.It opposed Brahminical social, political and ritual dominance, and aimed to form a separate country of Dravida Nadu, to include either all of South India or the predominantly Tamil-speaking regions.
+ Hancock led the convention that adopted the Massachusetts Constitution in 1780.
+ Many of the Guanches were killed in 15th century battles with the Spanish, and the ones who remained adopted the Spanish way of life.
+ In the 4th century BC Pyrrho of Elis, who travelled and studied as far as India, adopted practical skepticism.

Example sentences of “adopted”:
+ Prose writing is usually adopted for the description of facts or the discussion of whatever one’s thoughts are, incorporated in free flowing speech.
+ He was the adopted son of politician Hwang Gun-seo.
+ In 1970 the UK adopted the international definition of 1852 metres.
+ Then, Costa adopted Spain as his national side.
+ An adopted son or two gave the emperor more choices.
+ He is then adopted by Homer and Bart.
+ When she was 7-years-old, she was adopted by a woman from the United States who said she should play sports.
+ On 14 April 1994 they adopted resolution number 319 “Introduction of excise stamps in the Russian Federation”.
+ The emblem of the United Arab Emirates was officially adopted in 1973 and later modified in 2008.
+ Prose writing is usually adopted for the description of facts or the discussion of whatever one's thoughts are, incorporated in free flowing speech.
+ He was the adopted son of politician Hwang Gun-seo.
+ In 1970 the UK adopted the international definition of 1852 metres.
+ He was adopted as a baby.
+ In 1910, the colonial school system adopted a “Franco-Vietnamese curriculum”, which emphasized French and alphabetic Vietnamese.
+ It was adopted on 11 November 1977.
+ In 1959 the SPD adopted the “Godesberger Programm”, named after the town of Bad Godesburg in North Rhine-Westphalia.
+ It was officially adopted on January 11, 1822.
+ Pictland adopted the Roman system in the early 8th century.
+ The Philadelphia Convention adopted the current United States Constitution on September 17, 1787; its approval the following year made the states part of a single republic with a strong central government.
More in-sentence examples of “adopted”:
+ The Alaska Legislature adopted the design as the official flag for the Territory of Alaska on May 2, 1927.
+ The city manage supervises all city departments and executing policies adopted by the Council.
+ So, in this case very common trick adopted by doctors is that during appointment, appointment is registered at which family member name.
+ Article XVI of the regulations adopted Germany’s “Notzeichen” distress signal as the international standard, reading: “Ships in distress shall use the following signal: ···———··· repeated at brief intervals”.
+ Mitochondria and chloroplasts, which have double-membranes and their own DNA, are believed to have originated from incompletely consumed or invading prokaryotic organisms, which were adopted as a part of the invaded cell.
+ The PCUSA filed suit against the fledgling denomination for its choice of name, and in 1939, the denomination adopted its current name, the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
+ The flag of Turkmenistan was adopted on January 24, 2001 as Turkmenistan’s national flag.
+ The Ordinance established policies for governing the territory and included laws eventually adopted in the Constitution.
+ The flag of Sudan was adopted on 20 May 1970.
+ In 1993, the California Air Resources Board adopted regulations to reduce perc emissions from dry cleaning operations.
+ The flag was adopted in 1996.
+ The Flag of Kansas was adopted in 1927.
+ As originally designated by the Social Science Research Committee at the University of Chicago and officially adopted by the City of Chicago, the Riverdale community area extends from 115th Street south to the city boundary at 138th Street.
+ She had adopted a dog, named ‘Maggie’ from the city shelter which performs in films and commercials, visits hospitals and does staged shows.
+ Later that year he adopted Moffett’s son.
+ In 1937 the Irish Free State adopted a new constitution which named the state ‘Republic of IrelandIreland’, and in 1948 this state passed the Republic of Ireland Act which declared it to be a republic.
+ In the United States, the rights and remedies of buyers and sellers of goods are governed by the Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code as it has been adopted with variations from state to state.
+ The Chinese taught as a second language in Southeast Asia uses simplified characters, and the government of Singapore and the Chinese community in Malaysia have adopted simplified characters as their standard script.
+ Nero was the adopted son of his grand-uncle Claudius.
+ The IndyCar Series name was adopted in 2003.
+ He is Catholic and was adopted as an infant.
+ The couple adopted four children: Eleanora, Anthony, Linda, and Kelly.
+ In efforts to rebrand and increase the party’s appeal, leaders have adopted policies of liberal conservatism.
+ Aruba’s national flag was adopted on March 18, 1976.
+ Government priorities and activities are established in a budget ordinance usually adopted each November.
+ The current name was adopted in 2001.
+ At the accession he adopted as his motto “Brödrafolkens väl” / “Broderfolkenes Vel”.
+ The Mississippi State Seal was adopted in 1798, back when Mississippi was a U.S.
+ Norway has a Constitution, which was adopted on 17 May 1814.
+ For example, Buddhist monks in India adopted saffron-coloured robes after the Gautama BuddhaBuddha Siddhartha Gautama’s death.
+ Antoninus was adopted by Hadrian on the condition that Verus and Hadrian’s great-nephew Marcus Aurelius was to be adopted by Antoninus as his sons and heirs.
+ On January 20, 1914, the London International Convention on Safety of Life at Sea adopted the Morse code signal TTT, as the “Safety Signal” used for messages to ships “involving safety of navigation and being of an urgent character.” When radio transmitters that could send audio were developed, there was a need for a spoken distress phrase, and “Mayday” was adopted by the 1927 International Radio Convention as the equivalent of SOS.
+ The “Ode to Joy” was adopted as Europe’s “National anthem” in 1972, with an official arrangement for orchestra written by Herbert von Karajan.
+ Yellow Magic Orchestra’s use of the instrument in 1980 influenced hip hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa, after which the TR-808 would be widely adopted by hip hop DJs, with 808 sounds remaining central to hip hop music ever since.
+ The Greek flag was officially adopted in 1828 as a civil and state ensign and as a national flag when flown outside of Greece, for example on embassies.
+ In November 2011, the fluid mechanics applied to aerodynamics laboratory created in 2009 has adopted a new calculation tool allowing for the end of 2011 the commissioning of a digital wind tunnel.
+ The flag of the United States Virgin Islands was adopted in 1921.
+ The stage name Suga He adopted the alias Agust D in 2016 for his mixtape.
+ Soon-Yi Previn is the adopted daughter of actress Mia Farrow and musician André Previn, and the wife of filmmaker Woody Allen.
+ The name is a misspelling of Oldupai Gorge, which was adopted as the official name in 2005.
+ Today, followers of modern paganism adopted forms of magic that they called seid.
+ They adopted two daughters and a son.
+ Wilkinson, also helped the university grow, as the school adopted a faster program to build.
+ Many other countries around the world adopted the tradition of dedicating a day to friends.
+ They had trouble with their adopted sons during their adolescence.
+ This ‘streamlined approach’ has been successfully tested in the case of Bulgarian language, with the 1995 Streamlined System for the Romanization of Bulgarian becoming established in Bulgaria, and adopted also by UN in 2012, Report on the Current Status of United Nations Romanization Systems for Geographical Names.
+ While many of these countries, including the United Kingdom, have officially adopted SI, the older system of units are still used.
+ Mary’s continued operating in Arizona using the same model that was being adopted by organizations across the world.
+ The name “Sengoku” was adopted by Japanese historians.
+ He adopted two grandsons of Emperor Richū.
+ The Alaska Legislature adopted the design as the official flag for the Territory of Alaska on May 2, 1927.
+ The city manage supervises all city departments and executing policies adopted by the Council.
