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accommodate

Definition for accommodate

verb as in make room, lodging available

verb as in perform service

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As the pandemic has worn on, many publishers looked for other ways to win client budgets while accommodating this short-term thinking.

From Digiday

Thompson had said the deal would save money over the long term, but also suggested that the property would need $15 million to potentially accommodate another 245 employees and make other capital improvements, including asbestos remediation.

One carrier, though, said that while water and treats and cold beverages are appreciated, that the best thing a customer can do is provide a bigger mailbox—one that can be reached from the truck and accommodate all mail and parcels.

From Fortune

Jones said he feels bad he’s not going to be able to accommodate those parents.

Rapid urbanisation and an increasing population compel India to accommodate more vehicles on the roads, which indirectly means more crude oil imports and carbon emissions.

From Quartz

Oxygen levels will be decreased to accommodate fewer people.

It will also take into account outside temperatures and even accommodate for people with fevers.

“You can host a sit-down diner for 140, and the house can accommodate 700 people at a party,” Davenport says proudly.

If a fan has a Spanish or Japanese accent, George will switch languages to accommodate them.

She's happy to accommodate vegetarians, vegans, and those intolerant of gluten.

If the paper is about twelve by eighteen inches this will accommodate moderate examples of most of the fronds.

The principal room or "hall" will accommodate about 1,000 persons, the remaining portion of the premises being let off in offices.

Youre a-going to accommodate us, and wots to prevent my standing treat for a pint or so, in return?

I eventually came to one of the largest, where by considerable shifting they managed to accommodate my car.

The round table, if large enough to accommodate many guests, has too large a diameter each way for easy conversation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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