গ্রহণ, পোষ্যপুত্র গ্রহণ
(1) The act of accepting with approval; favorable reception
(2) A legal proceeding that creates a parent-child relation between persons not related by blood; the adopted child is entitled to all privileges belonging to a natural child of the adoptive parents (including the right to inherit
(3) The appropriation (of ideas or words etc
(4) The act of accepting with approval
(5) A legal proceeding that creates a parent-child relation between persons not related by blood
(6) The adopted child is entitled to all privileges belonging to a natural child of the adoptive parents (including the right to inherit)
(7) The appropriation (of ideas or words etc) from another source
(8) Choosing or taking something as one's own
(9) Legal taking of another's child
(1) Dylan is just 15 months old and was placed for adoption within days of being born.
(2) The adoption of technology specific legislation is therefore not the answer.
(3) She gave up her children for adoption
(4) The widespread adoption of agricultural technology
(5) An adoption agency
(6) Its adoption in Australia as a single variety is an interesting development.
(7) I have never been able to discover exactly why she was given up for adoption .
(8) The adoption of fusionist policies by Lombards and Venetians alike proved futile.
(9) The emerging local plan is at an early stage in the process of adoption and could be subject to change.
(10) The Scottish executive plans to legislate to change the law, extending rights of adoption .
(11) A number of myths exist about who may adopt and about the unwieldy processes which exist in adoption .
(12) Nor is it difficult to understand the process and reasoning that led to its adoption .
(13) The cute toddler was put up for adoption within days of being born and has already overcome a liver transplant.
(14) They fear that it will adversely affect their position in the country of their adoption .
(15) Of course adoption services must give the full facts to prospective parents.
(16) The supercomputing crowd tends to set the pace for technology adoption across the server market.
(17) They had commissioned a study of the model pioneered in Scotland for possible adoption in Italy.
(18) When children need to live with a permanent new family adoption would always be considered first.
(19) The net result was that the number of adoption applications began, inexorably, to fall.
(20) This is of course due to unscrupulous organisations taking advantage of its adoption .
borrowing
Pass
Rejection
Repudiation