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accomadate

 

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Term: accommodate

Part of Speech: Verb

Senses:

  1. To provide lodging or space for someone.
  2. To fit in with the needs or requirements of someone.
  3. To make adjustments or changes in order to suit or adapt to someone or something.
  4. To do a kindness or favor for someone.

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.

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