make an adaptation

Frequency: 7.510.2 per million words

To alter or modify something, such as a building or a plan, to suit new conditions.

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  • We had to make some adaptations to our home to accommodate the wheelchair.
  • The director wants to make a film adaptation of the best-selling novel.
  • The company will make an adaptation to its business model to survive in the new market.
  • They made a successful stage adaptation of the classic children's book last year.
  • The director wants to make a modern film adaptation of the classic novel.
  • The studio plans to make a modern adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'.
  • They made a successful stage adaptation of the children's book last year.
  • Making a faithful adaptation of such a beloved comic book is a huge challenge.
  • The software developers are making an adaptation to ensure the app works on the latest operating system.
  • A new television adaptation will be made from the popular video game series.
  • The teacher made a few adaptations to the lesson plan for the students with learning difficulties.
  • It's difficult to make an adaptation that satisfies both new audiences and loyal fans.
  • If the weather is bad, we'll need to make an adaptation to our outdoor party plans.
  • If they make another adaptation of this story, I hope they cast a different lead actor.
  • Engineers in the 19th century made significant adaptations to steam engine technology.
  • Why did they decide to make a musical adaptation instead of a straightforward film?
  • The government was forced to make an adaptation to the new law after public protest.
  • The screenwriter has made a brilliant screen adaptation of the historical biography.
  • It is challenging to make a faithful TV adaptation of such a long and complex book.
  • Before you can make an adaptation, you must first secure the rights to the original work.