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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adoptive
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
adoptive parents (=the people who take someone else's child into their home and legally become his or her parents)
▪ Adoptive parents often have little practical preparation for parenthood.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
family
▪ Their dilemmas are similar to those of many adoptive families but are exacerbated by the racial and ethnic issues already discussed.
▪ She was left thinking how hard he was driving himself for the sake of his adoptive family.
parent
▪ I was brought up by adoptive parents as an only child.
▪ The incidence of schizophrenia in the adoptive parents has little influence.
▪ Well, the time went on, and eventually they approved us as adoptive parents, and that was that.
▪ Polreis' case has attracted attention among support networks for adoptive parents of troubled foreign children.
▪ The adoptive parents had made no comments to suggest that they realized the children were unhappy.
▪ I believe a great deal of advice is available to adoptive parents these days.
▪ Disputes between natural and adoptive parents are not unusual and a fair proportion of arrangements break down.
▪ Neither of the adoptive parents in these cases felt threatened by the contacts.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ I believe a great deal of advice is available to adoptive parents these days.
▪ In 1952 I was sent to a local convent school until I was eleven, although my adoptive parents were Protestants.
▪ Neither of the adoptive parents in these cases felt threatened by the contacts.
▪ Polreis' case has attracted attention among support networks for adoptive parents of troubled foreign children.
▪ Second, whether adoptive parents could be found who are willing to take on this new challenge.
▪ She was left thinking how hard he was driving himself for the sake of his adoptive family.
▪ The adoptive parents had made no comments to suggest that they realized the children were unhappy.
▪ Well, the time went on, and eventually they approved us as adoptive parents, and that was that.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Adoptive

Adoptive \A*dopt"ive\, a. [L. adoptivus: cf. F. adoptif.] Pertaining to adoption; made or acquired by adoption; fitted to adopt; as, an adoptive father, an child; an adoptive language. -- A*dopt"ive*ly, adv.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
adoptive

early 15c., from Middle French adoptif, from Latin adoptivus "pertaining to adoption," from stem of adoptere (see adopt).

Wiktionary
adoptive

a. Related through adoption; more generally, relating to adoption.

WordNet
adoptive
  1. adj. of parents and children; related by adoption; "adoptive parents" [ant: biological]

  2. acquired as your own by free choice; "my adopted state"; "an adoptive country" [syn: adopted] [ant: native]

Usage examples of "adoptive".

And the metaphorical style of the Hebrews might ascribe to a saint and martyr the adoptive title of Son of God.

John of Brienne, I cannot discover the name or exploits of his pupil Baldwin, who had attained the age of military service, and who succeeded to the imperial dignity on the decease of his adoptive father.

As things turned out, he was always known as Metellus Scipio, a neat compromise to both blood and adoptive family.

National Conference of the Adoptive Families of America at the Los Angeles Airport Hilton.

I soaked it up like a sponge, listening eagerly to the advice of adoptive parents, their grown children, clinical psychologists, advocates, social workers, and adoption resource professionals.

It always happened like this when he received a missive from his adoptive father, Henry Cordele.

The plain was populated with skiapods, who practiced blowing into their brand-new fistulas, while Porcelli cursed every time they missed the target, and thank God he confined himself to cursing Christ, and for those heretics taking the name in vain of one who was only an adoptive son was not a sin.

Near them squatted Master Anakin, brooding and withdrawn, along with Master Luke, certainly no stranger to death, having lost both his natural and adoptive parents, as well as Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda, two of his Jedi mentors.

Aldora rode to her adoptive brother, Sami Hwahlis, who was herd-master-of-the-day, and explained her promise to the hungry thought-source.

If the INS should receive a packet dated before the adoptive father died, a signed and dated application for permanent residence, and if there was an addendum to his will giving, say, me guardianship, then I would be her legal guardian until she became a legal resident, yes?

Most adoptions weren't terribly tricky from a legal standpoint, and Beaman had probably handled it personally at the request of the adoptive parents.

Since this is all about adoptions and babies, we can pose as an an adoptive couple.

I was to take that portrait to the Priest, and pale as he might seem, he would show himself to his adoptive father less destroyed than he was.

Note that Joe seems to be developing the same hard, stubborn personality as that of the adoptive father he is defying.

Batula replied, 'for I have been with you since that happy day when the man who then was Caliph, your sainted adoptive father al-Malik, made me your lance-bearer.