adoption
noun /əˈdɒpʃn/
/əˈdɑːpʃn/
- She put the baby up for adoption.
- The number of adoptions has fallen markedly since the 1970s.
- adoption into something his adoption into an American family
Collocations ChildrenChildrenHaving a baby/child- want a baby/a child/kids
- start a family
- conceive/be expecting/be going to have a baby/child
- miss your period
- become/get/be/find out that you are pregnant
- have a baby/a child/kids/a son/a daughter/twins/a family
- have a normal/a difficult/an unwanted pregnancy; an easy/a difficult/a home birth
- be in/go into/induce labour (especially US English) labor
- have/suffer/cause a miscarriage
- give birth to a child/baby/daughter/son/twins
- bring up/ (especially North American English) raise a child/family
- care for/ (especially British English) look after a baby/child/kid
- change (British English) a nappy/(North American English) a diaper/a baby
- feed/breastfeed/bottle-feed a baby
- be entitled to/go on maternity/paternity leave
- go back/return to work after maternity leave
- need/find/get a babysitter/good quality affordable childcare
- balance/combine work and childcare/child-rearing/family life
- educate/teach/home-school a child/kid
- punish/discipline/spoil a child/kid
- adopt a baby/child/kid
- offer a baby for/put a baby up for adoption
- (especially British English) foster a child/kid
- be placed with/be raised by foster parents
Extra ExamplesTopics Life stagesc1, Law and justicec1- They were so happy when the adoption went through successfully.
- When will the child be available for adoption?
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + adoption- offer somebody for
- place somebody for
- put somebody up for
- …
- go through
- agency
- The widespread adoption of new information technology could save $162 billion a year.
- The committee recommended the adoption of new safety procedures.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- general
- widespread
- formal
- …
- recommend
- urge
- [uncountable, countable] (British English, politics) the act of choosing somebody as a candidate for an election
- his adoption as the Labour candidate
- The party announced the formal adoption of George Smith as their election candidate.
Word OriginMiddle English: from Latin adoptio(n-), from ad- ‘to’ + optio(n-) ‘choosing’, from the stem of optare ‘choose’.