Verb
Simple past tense for to provide with living quarters or shelter
“Meanwhile, new buildings on the four hectare site will accommodate another 60 flats.”
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Simple past tense for adapt to
“If you let them worry about you more, you get stronger at your best techniques and they have to accommodate to your game plan.”
Verb
Simple past tense for fit in with the wishes or needs of
“Every effort should be made to accommodate the wishes of women and their partners.”
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Simple past tense for to make or have room for
“The school was not big enough to accommodate all the children.”
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Simple past tense for to bring to a state free of conflicts, inconsistencies, or differences
“… let's accommodate the difference in their voices by moving the mike closer to Sarah, whose voice is softer.”
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Simple past tense for to provide housing for
Verb
Past participle for to provide with living quarters or shelter
“Meanwhile, new buildings on the four hectare site will accommodate another 60 flats.”
Verb
Past participle for adapt to
“If you let them worry about you more, you get stronger at your best techniques and they have to accommodate to your game plan.”
Verb
Past participle for fit in with the wishes or needs of
“Every effort should be made to accommodate the wishes of women and their partners.”
Verb
Past participle for to make or have room for
“The school was not big enough to accommodate all the children.”
Verb
(allowed for) To have accommodated or made provisions for
Verb
Verb
To have furnished with, or caused to be present
Adjective
Characterized by resignation or acceptance
Verb
To have provided assistance to someone or something
Adjective
Meeting the requirements of a purpose or situation
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