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- DictionaryAc·com·mo·date/əˈkäməˌdāt/
verb
- 1. (of physical space, especially a building) provide lodging or sufficient space for: "the cabins accommodate up to 6 people"
- 2. fit in with the wishes or needs of: "any language must accommodate new concepts"
to have enough space somewhere for a number of things or people: We need more roads to accommodate the increase in traffic. accommodate verb [T] (HELP) to do what someone wants, often by providing them with something: He requires special equipment and, where possible, we've accommodated those needs. accommodate verb [T] (GIVE A HOME)
- Definición En El Learner's Dictionary
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- Definição No Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
accommodate definição: 1. to have enough space somewhere for...
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- Definición En El Learner's Dictionary
accommodate. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ac‧com‧mo‧date /əˈkɒmədeɪt $ əˈkɑː-/ AWL verb 1 [ transitive] if a room, building etc can accommodate a particular number of people or things, it has enough space for them He bought a huge house to accommodate his library.
1. : to provide with something desired, needed, or suited. I needed money, and they accommodated me with a loan. 2. a. : to make room for. rebuilt the ship to accommodate the bigger containers. b. : to hold without crowding or inconvenience. a hotel that can accommodate about 100 people. 3. : to bring into agreement or concord : reconcile.
1. To adapt oneself; become adjusted: It is never easy to accommodate to social change. 2. Physiology To become adjusted, as the eye to focusing on objects at a distance. [Latin accommodāre, accommodāt-, to fit : ad-, ad- + commodus, suitable; see commodious .] ac·com′mo·da′tive adj. ac·com′mo·da′tor n.
1. If a building or space can accommodate someone or something, it has enough room for them. [...] 2. To accommodate someone means to provide them with a place to live or stay. [...] 3. If something is planned or changed to accommodate a particular situation, it is planned or changed so that it takes this situation into account. [formal] [...] More
1. If a building or space can accommodate someone or something, it has enough room for them. [...] 2. To accommodate someone means to provide them with a place to live or stay. [...] 3. If something is planned or changed to accommodate a particular situation, it is planned or changed so that it takes this situation into account. [formal] [...] More
Dictionary definition of accommodate. To provide or make adjustments to suit the needs, preferences, or requirements of someone or something. "They were willing to accommodate my dietary restrictions at the restaurant." Detailed meaning of accommodate.