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Adaptation
What is an "adaptation"?
An adaptation is a work created by transforming or reinterpreting an existing story, book, play, or other source material into a new format, such as a movie, TV show, or video game. This process involves altering elements of the original work to fit the new format while retaining its core story or themes. Adaptations often require changes to characters, settings, and plot elements to meet the specific needs and conventions of the new medium. The aim is to convey the essence of the original work in a way that engages audiences in a fresh and compelling manner.
Example
The film adaptation of the bestselling novel stayed true to the book's plot and characters.
The adaptation of the classic Shakespearean play received critical acclaim for its innovative approach to the source material.
Hollywood has produced countless adaptations of literary works, bringing beloved stories to life on the silver screen.
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adapasyon, tugon na pagsasaayos
(physiology) the responsive adjustment of a sense organ (as the eye) to varying conditions (as of light)
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pagsasaayos
adaptation refers to the process of adjusting or modifying oneself or something to fit new circumstances or conditions
Example
Cultural adaptation is essential when moving to a new country.
With each season, the company 's adaptation to market demands becomes more evident.
The process of adaptation has led to significant changes in the local culture.
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pag-angkop
the process by which organisms evolve over time to better suit their environment, survive, and reproduce more effectively
word family
adapt
Verb
adaptation
Noun
adaptational
Adjective
adaptational
Adjective

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