be forced to adopt
Frequency: 6.04.3 per million words
To be compelled by circumstances to adopt a new approach or measure.
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- After the market crash, the company was forced to adopt a more conservative financial strategy.
- The government has been forced to adopt stricter environmental policies due to public pressure.
- With the rise of AI, many industries will be forced to adopt new technologies to stay competitive.
- If the drought continues, residents might be forced to adopt severe water-saving measures.
- During the pandemic, schools worldwide were forced to adopt remote learning methods.
- Following the security breach, the organization was forced to adopt a zero-trust security model.
- After my old car broke down, I was forced to adopt a more minimalist lifestyle.
- The small business is being forced to adopt new payment systems to comply with regulations.
- They argued that they shouldn't be forced to adopt a culture that was not their own.
- The committee, realizing its previous plan had failed, was forced to adopt the very measures it had initially rejected.