f. adopted daughter
Person who has become the parents' child through the legal process of adoption.
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Examples for "adopted child"
Examples for "adopted child"
1I am going to adopt Agnes; I call her my adopted child.
2I was not their own daughter, he stated, but an adopted child.
3She was happy, very happy, always taken up with her adopted child.
4Brand take her dear adopted child to see some of the pictures?
5As an adopted child, Evanne knows she is one of the lucky ones.
1Diori is not biologically related to those she impacts-yetthey are still her adoptive children.
2The film Philomena is encouraging parents and adoptive children to find each other, according to campaigners.
3Not only natural children are subject, as we said, to paternal power, but also adoptive children.
4In respect of adoptive children we have introduced a distinction, which is explained in our constitution on adoptions.
5Historically, Mella said, there has been a preference for giving adoptive children homes in nuclear families where the parents are husband and wife.
6As news of the campaign spread, hundreds of adoptive children and mothers who suspected they had been fooled by doctors and nuns joined in.
78 An adoptive child is in most respects in the same position, as regards the father, as a natural child born in lawful wedlock.
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