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been adaptive

adjective

Of, pertaining to, characterized by or showing adaptation; making or made fit or suitable.

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It's a skill that I had early on that must have been adaptive.

All cultures change, and Aboriginal people would not have survived for so long had they not been adaptive and dynamic.

The Gormans, too, argue that ways of thinking that now seem self-destructive must at some point have been adaptive.

A dinner companion said she had read that whatever genetic basis there was for attention-deficit disorder might have once been adaptive for hunter-gatherers.

Their simplicity has been adaptive, and sponges have remained important in benthic marine habitats since their origin.

Re "A Critic Takes On the Logic of Female Orgasm" (May 17): Although I'm not a biologist, I propose a common-sense theory that explains why female orgasm has been adaptive in our species.

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