f. adoptive mother
Person who has become the child's parent through the legal process of adoption.
A person who adopts a child of other parents as his or her own child.
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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.
1I have no ties in the world-youshall be my adopted son.
2The boy called Hector Roscoe is an adopted son of my brother.
3His nephew and heir, the Marchese del Vasto, became her adopted son.
4I will manage that your adopted son, your Benjamin, shall know nothing.
5He turned his business over to his adopted son, Arthur Daleman, Jr.
1Her adopted daughter, also called Inés, was among those demanding an investigation.
2By the way, she is only an adopted daughter of the Harfords.
3And at your peril you ever interfere with my adopted daughter afterward.
4What an extremely clever young lady that adopted daughter of yours is.
5She will never remember that you were anything except my adopted daughter.
1One adoptive parent has spoken of the support she received while going through the process.
2For every adoptive parent who knows the true heart-hunger.
3Again, the Chinese gentlemen allege that if the adoptive parent or master does not do his duty the actual parents have their remedy.
4Representative David Meeks, himself an adoptive parent and an author of the new law, said what happened to the older sister was deeply disturbing.
5In childhood, adoptive parents provided information about abuse and neglect before adoption.
6She poses the question of whether adoptive parents should assess one another.
7And so are their respective natural or adoptive parents, grandparents, and relatives.
8He was born in Ghana and raised in England by adoptive parents.
9Emily didn't dare tell Carolyn about the struggle to choose adoptive parents.
10Their situation reflects a quandary faced by adoptive parents across the United States.
11Once the child is born, welfare services will place it with adoptive parents.
12Adoptive parents can also have any medical expenses associated with the adoption reimbursed.
13Scott, born Luann Bambrough, was raised in Utah by adoptive parents.
14My adoptive parents died and I searched for her, finally tracking her down.
15Realistically assessing the support structures adoptive parents have established is also vital, says Beckett.
16Like Catholic Charities, they have separate case managers for birth parents and adoptive parents.
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