The emigrants must either submit and adapt themselves to these new conditions of life or they perish.
Our modern tailless Amphibia, frogs and toads, appear much later in the story of the earth, but they are not without interest here on account of the remarkable capacity which they show to adapt themselves to different surroundings.
Peoples able toadapt themselves progressively do not always escape revolution.
Being conservative, they are not able to evolve slowly, or to adapt themselves to variations of environment, so that when the discrepancy becomes too extreme they are bound to adapt themselves suddenly.
We shall have to make room for peoples more solidly knit, who have been able to adapt themselves to natural necessities instead of pretending to turn back upon their course.
The more intelligent and versatile stay behind, adapt themselves to new conditions, and in time prosper under them.
But, on the other hand, there are just as many who are only able to adapt themselves by means of a preliminary intellectual formulation.
Generally it comes about that they do adapt themselves just in so far as they can grasp the situation intellectually.
To everything which they do not understand they are unable to adapt themselves.
On the other hand, he is himself, in his own small way, affecting his surroundings and causing them to adapt themselves to him.
And we already have noticed how a plant's insect surroundings have to adapt themselves to the plant.
Sometimes a purely physiological or growth impulse is invoked, or vaguely the inability of primitive groups to adapt themselves to conditions, or to gain access to the necessities of life.
Governments, we say, may be obliged to adapt themselves to entirely new tasks.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adapt themselves" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.