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Definitions from the WebTerm: accommodatePart of Speech: Verb Senses:
Usages: 1. To provide lodging or space for someone: - The hotel can accommodate up to 500 guests. - We can accommodate your request for a non-smoking room. 2. To fit in with the needs or requirements of someone: - The flexible schedule allows me to accommodate my clients' appointments. - The chef was able to accommodate our dietary restrictions. 3. To make adjustments or changes in order to suit or adapt to someone or something: - The chair can be accommodated to different heights. - The staff is willing to accommodate the needs of the customers. 4. To do a kindness or favor for someone: - Could you accommodate me by picking up my mail while I'm away? - She kindly accommodated him by lending him money. Related products: | ||||
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