readapt

verb
UK: /riːəˈdæpt/
US: /riːəˈdæpt/
  1. To change something so it can be used for a different purpose or in a new situation.

    1. We need to readapt our tools for the new task at hand.
    2. The company had to readapt its marketing strategy to reach a younger audience.
  2. To get used to a new situation or environment.

    1. It took a while to readapt to life back home.
    2. After moving, I had to readapt to a different climate and culture.
readapt adjective
  1. Modified or adjusted for a new use or situation.

    1. This is a readapt design from the previous model.
    2. The readapt software is compatible with newer operating systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "readapt" in English means: To change something so it can be used for a different purpose or in a new situation., To get used to a new situation or environment..

The phonetic transcription of "readapt" is /riːəˈdæpt/ in British English and /riːəˈdæpt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "readapt": rework, modify, alter, revise, adjust.

Example usage of "readapt": "We need to readapt our tools for the new task at hand.". More examples on the page.