Synonym: conform, oblige, supply. Similar words: commodity, to date, up to date, in common, commonly, be good at, accompany, tobacco. Meaning: [ə'kɒmədeɪt] v. 1. be agreeable or acceptable to 2. make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose 3. provide with something desired or needed 4. have room for; hold without crowding 5. provide housing for 6. provide a service or favor for someone 7. make compatible with.
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(31) She will accommodate me with the use of her old car.
(32) Others argue that more bus routes should be opened up because buses can accommodate more passengers.
(33) This technique is applicable to a wide variety of crops, but some modifications may be necessary to accommodate the peculiarities of each type.
(34) Our proposal tries to accommodate the special needs of minority groups.
(35) A new office block was built to accommodate the overflow of staff.
(36) I'm sure the bank will be able to accommodate you.
(37) There is usually room to accommodate up to 80 visitors.
(38) I can accommodate you with two bedrooms and a sitting-room.
(39) The new policy was sufficiently elastic to accommodate both views.
(40) I guess this hall to accommodate 1 ,(http://sentencedict.com/accommodate.html) 000 persons.
(41) Her eyes took a while to accommodate to the darkness.
(42) We've made every effort to accommodate your point of view.
(43) She modified her views so as to accommodate the objections of American feminists.
(44) It was very good of you to accommodate me with the ticket for my journey.
(45) They can't expect me to accommodate all their silly little likes and dislikes.
(46) The Studios can accommodate up to 300 guests.
(47) Both stations are designed to accommodate six-car trains.
(48) However, given prior notice, they will accommodate guests' needs.
(49) The hotel can only accommodate 200 people.
(50) They needed two tables to accommodate the ten children.
(51) By and large, the academic community seems content simply to accommodate to the instrumental needs of post-industrial society.
(52) The city or suburban dwellings of the new class were at first too small to accommodate the extended family.
(53) Nearby would be a trail head that could accommodate 15 cars and 10 horse trailers.
(54) Section 46 gives the police power to remove and accommodate children in an emergency.
(55) It was taller than a man, and big enough to accommodate four or five people inside.
(56) Two wards, built for 60 patients each, came to accommodate more than 550 people.
(57) Nineteen cabins, more than any other ship, are designed to accommodate disabled passengers.
(58) Receptors come in dozens of varieties, each specially designed to accommodate one of the dozens of neurotransmitters used by the brain.
(59) It is among a small number of churches designed specifically to accommodate the liturgical changes which followed from the Second Vatican Council.
(60) Our eleven purpose-built meeting halls and ten executive rooms can comfortably accommodate a meeting for six or a major conference hosting hundreds.
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