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accommodate
verb
-
accommodate
,
accommodating
,
accommodates
,
accommodated
to
provide
enough
space
or
lodging
for
someone
or
something
•
The
new
hostel
can
accommodate
two
hundred
students
during
the
conference
.
The
new
hostel
can
accommodate
two
hundred
students
during
the
conference
.
•
Is
there
a
shelf
that
will
accommodate
all
these
heavy
textbooks
?
Is
there
a
shelf
that
will
accommodate
all
these
heavy
textbooks
?
From
Latin
accommodāre
“
to
make
fit
,
adapt
,”
from
ad-
“
to
”
+
commodus
“
suitable
.”
verb
-
accommodate
,
accommodating
,
accommodates
,
accommodated
to
do
something
helpful
for
someone
by
meeting
their
needs
,
wishes
,
or
schedule
•
The
chef
was
happy
to
accommodate
the
guest's
nut
allergy
with
a
special
dish
.
The
chef
was
happy
to
accommodate
the
guest's
nut
allergy
with
a
special
dish
.
•
Could
you
accommodate
an
earlier
meeting
time
tomorrow
?
Could
you
accommodate
an
earlier
meeting
time
tomorrow
?
verb
-
accommodate
,
accommodating
,
accommodates
,
accommodated
to
adapt
or
adjust
to
new
conditions
or
changes
•
Successful
businesses
accommodate
to
changing
customer
demands
.
Successful
businesses
accommodate
to
changing
customer
demands
.
•
After
a
week
,
the
climbers
accommodated
to
the
high
altitude
and
felt
stronger
.
After
a
week
,
the
climbers
accommodated
to
the
high
altitude
and
felt
stronger
.
verb
-
accommodate
,
accommodating
,
accommodates
,
accommodated
(
specialized
)
for
the
eye
to
change
its
focus
so
that
objects
at
different
distances
can
be
seen
clearly
•
A
child's
eyes
can
accommodate
easily
to
read
tiny
letters
up
close
.
A
child's
eyes
can
accommodate
easily
to
read
tiny
letters
up
close
.
•
As
people
age
,
their
lenses
lose
the
ability
to
accommodate
.
As
people
age
,
their
lenses
lose
the
ability
to
accommodate
.