Examples of using Adopted in English and their translations into Marathi
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Year-old adopted son.
He adopted a seven-year-old son.
Peppi was adopted first.
Just 23 dogs and 16 cats were adopted.
Rhesus and adopted both of them.
Total No. of Villages Adopted: 78.
She adopted three children by herself.
A year ago they adopted them.
The couple adopted a girl, because they had no children.
With the same technology adopted, Prince-100D&.
Adopted may make some of the issues of management seem unfamiliar.
An exchange rate policy adopted by central banks.
Estun E300 specialNC system for press brake(double axes)is adopted.
We(my Parents) just adopted a little boy from Haiti.
Bulgaria is the first Slavic country, which in 865 adopted Christianity;
Commission decisions adopted in the last six months.
The boom adopted high-strength steel plate for production with scientific process.
Unfortunately, her parents adopted the child as problem ap-.
The Conference‘COP-24' is very significant as it is expected to finalise guidelines for implementation of the Paris Agreement adopted in 2016.
Can we bring an adopted child form India to United States?
New and updated technology& equipments are adopted in our production.
The state government adopted the policy three years later, in March 2013.
The potential for a cryptocurrency inside a widely adopted messaging app is enormous.
G series products adopted world-famous Germany Rexroth oil pump, proportional valve.
Now a huge part of his success had to do with the people who adopted him. They shaped him.
The KPI framework output is adopted by- and shared with IT senior management.
Adopted world famous brand compressors and high efficiency condenser and evaporator, ensure high cooling efficiency, low energy consumption, low noise and long service life.
It became the basis of the seal officially adopted by the Corporation in 1843 and still informs the version used today.
The descendants, ascendants, adopted, siblings, close relatives by the spouse, all must live with the perpetrator.
The idea of printing wedding invitation cards was enthusiastically adopted by the Indian royalty, merchants and landlords of that time, eager to share colonial practices and etiquette.

