Adaptation and Change

Adaptation

Adaptation noun - The act or process of changing something to fit a new use or situation.
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Synonyms for Adaptation

Change and adaptation are semantically related in conversion topic. In some cases you can use "Change" instead a noun "Adaptation".

Change

Change noun - The act, process, or result of making different.

Adaptation and change are semantically related in alteration topic. Sometimes you can use "Adaptation" instead a noun "Change".

How words are described

full full adaptation full change
particular particular adaptation particular change
complete complete adaptation complete change
original original adaptation original change
Other adjectives: true, single, actual, bad, new, major, possible, official, subsequent, last, visual, recent.

Both words in one sentence

  • Similarly, the adaptation of "The Call of Cthulhu" is framed as a police investigation, which causes a significant change from the original story at the end.
  • Since the characters' roles and behavioral traits didn't change in the adaptation, it's very easy to decipher who's who.
  • The TV adaptation provides examples of: Adaptation Name Change: The detective agency the Op works for is the Dickerson Agency instead of the Continental.
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