adapt : suit, adjust, fit
address : 1. residence, abode
2. speech, lecture, discourse1 noun
1 [countable] a serious speech or piece of writing on a particular subject
[+ on/upon]: Professor Grant delivered a long discourse on aspects of moral theology.
2 [uncountable] serious conversation between people: You can't expect meaningful discourse when you two disagree so violently.
3 [uncountable] the language used in particular kinds of speech or writing: scientific discourse
adequate : sufficient, suitable
adhere : stick, cleave, cling
adjourn : suspend, postpone, defer verb deferred, deferring [transitive]
to delay something until a later date: Let's defer the decision for a few weeks.
defer to sb/sth phrasal verb [transitive] formal
to agree to accept someone's opinion or decision because you have respect for that person, delay
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