Adjective
well-adapted (comparative more well-adapted, superlative most well-adapted)
Skillfully adjusted or modified to be of most use in a particular environment, situation, etc.
A "modern" man has nothing to add to modernism, if only because he has nothing to oppose it with. The well-adapted drop off the dead limb of time like lice. Elias Canetti
Life solves its problems with well-adapted designs, life-friendly chemistry and smart material and energy use. Janine Benyus
Abjads and the structure of Semitic languages The abjad form of writing is well-adapted to the morphological structure of the Semitic languages it was developed to write. Source: Internet
A fund of about £20,000 was distributed to the drought-hit countries. citation Protection, mitigation and relief Succulent plants are well-adapted to survive long periods of drought. Source: Internet
A common title for people born on Earth is "Flatlander"; having been born and raised in the only environment in Known Space to which humans are well-adapted, they are considered naïve and a bit helpless by humans from colony worlds. Source: Internet
Aquinas says, "if the end be good and if what is done is well-adapted to that, then no sin is present," (Pg.193). Source: Internet