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"Chosen plaintext" means that the cipher can't tell if what it has decrypted was what the original authentic encryptor encrypted. "Adaptive" means that the attacker gets repeated attempts to break the same piece of ciphertext. The canonical example of an adaptive chosen plaintext attack is the AES CBC padding oracle, but there are multiple others.


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