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What (who) is Accomodate - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Accomodation; Accommodate; Accomodate; Accomodations; Accommodation (disambiguation); Accommodations; Acommodate; Acomodate; Accommodating

accommodate         
(accommodates, accommodating, accommodated)
1.
If a building or space can accommodate someone or something, it has enough room for them.
The school in Poldown was not big enough to accommodate all the children...
VERB: no cont, V n
2.
To accommodate someone means to provide them with a place to live or stay.
...a hotel built to accommodate guests for the wedding of King Alfonso...
Students are accommodated in homes nearby.
VERB: V n, be V-ed prep/adv
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)
The roads are built to accommodate gradual temperature changes...
VERB: V n
4.
If you do something to accommodate someone, you do it with the main purpose of pleasing or satisfying them.
He has never put an arm around his wife to accommodate photographers...
= oblige
VERB: V n
Accommodate         
·vi To adapt one's self; to be conformable or adapted.
II. Accommodate ·adj Suitable; fit; adapted; as, means accommodate to end.
III. Accommodate ·vt To render fit, suitable, or correspondent; to Adapt; to Conform; as, to accommodate ourselves to circumstances.
IV. Accommodate ·vt To furnish with something desired, needed, or convenient; to Favor; to Oblige; as, to accommodate a friend with a loan or with lodgings.
V. Accommodate ·vt To show the correspondence of; to apply or make suit by analogy; to adapt or fit, as teachings to accidental circumstances, statements to facts, ·etc.; as, to accommodate prophecy to events.
VI. Accommodate ·vt To bring into agreement or harmony; to Reconcile; to Compose; to Adjust; to Settle; as, to accommodate differences, a dispute, ·etc.
accommodate         
v. (D; intr., refl., tr.) to accommodate to (they accommodated easily to the new conditions)

Wikipedia

Accommodation

Accommodation may refer to:

  • A dwelling
  • A place for temporary lodging
  • The technique of adaptation to local cultures that the Jesuits used in their missions to spread Christianity among non-Christian peoples.
  • Reasonable accommodation, a legal doctrine protecting religious minorities or people with disabilities
  • Accommodation (religion), a theological principle linked to divine revelation within the Christian church
  • Accommodationism, a judicial interpretation with respect to Church and state issues
  • Accommodation bridge, a bridge provided to re-connect private land, separated by a new road or railway
  • Accommodation (law), a term used in US contract law
  • Accommodation (geology), the space available for sedimentation
  • Accommodation (eye), the process by which the eye increases optical power to maintain a clear image (focus) on an object as it draws near
  • Accommodation in psychology, the process by which existing mental structures and behaviors are modified to adapt to new experiences according to Jean Piaget, in the learning broader theory of Constructivism
  • Accommodations, a technique for education-related disabilities in special education services
  • Communication accommodation theory, the process by which people change their language behavior to be more or less similar to that of the people with whom they are interacting
  • Accommodation, a linguistics term meaning grammatical acceptance of unstated values as in accommodation of presuppositions
  • Biblical accommodation, the adaptation of text from the Bible to signify ideas different from those originally expressed
  • PS Accommodation, a pioneer Canadian steamboat built by John Molson
Examples of use of Accomodate
1. Different prisons may also have different levels of security to accomodate various types of prisoners.
2. Having our way of life stifled to accomodate such people is what is ruining life in this country.
3. We have one of the poorest midfields in the Premier league yet cannot accomodate a world class player like Mascherano.
4. The Millions wasted on the CSA could have been spent building modern prisons on MOD land to accomodate the dregs of society.
5. After 185 years, this unparalleled Scots Law 110 Day Rule was only recently increased to 150 days, to accomodate modern circumstances!