adopt out

English

Verb

adopt out (third-person singular simple present adopts out, present participle adopting out, simple past and past participle adopted out)

  1. To expel a child from a family by placing them for adoption; to put a child up for adoption privately, without going through an adoption agency.
  2. To send a son or daughter away to live in another country. (Used with to).
    The Chinese girl was adopted out to the United States.
  3. To send a child to be adopted by family of a different culture and ethnicity.
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