But what we really mean when we say that one language is more advanced than another, is that it is better adapted to express thought, and that the thought to be expressed is itself better.
Similarly, when we are told that “what we really mean when we say that one language is more advanced than another, is that it is better adapted to express thought,” we are again being shunted from the question.
We like them because they are neater, and more reliable, and the work is better adaptedto females.
We employ eight, because the work is better adapted to them.
This is better adapted for an Italian than an English palate.
In some parts of India it is customary to serve up whole chillies in the curry, but this would be better adapted to a stomach suffering from the effects of brandy-pawnee than to the simple taste of the vegetarian.
This soup is better adapted to the German palate than the English, as it contains both vinegar and sugar, which are very characteristic of German cookery.
It is, of course, better adapted to short than to long rotations, because of the limited duration of the life of the plants.
This plant is better adaptedto a cool and humid climate than to one hot and dry.
It is better adapted to climates that are dry, where the plants can be irrigated, as then rains do not interfere with the harvesting of the hay.
RYE GRASS has a far higher reputation abroad than in this country, and probably with reason; for it is better adapted to a wet and uncertain climate than to a dry and hot one.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "better adapted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.