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accommodate

Definition for accommodate

verb as in make room, lodging available

verb as in perform service

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Over the last five years, Goldbelly’s offerings and the way it markets them have evolved to accommodate Americans’ different approaches to the holiday.

The original plea outcome may have been weak due to a desire to accommodate his victims’ reluctance to testify.

Competition in the sector is clearly heating up although Flutter believes the growth opportunities and potential market are big enough to accommodate emergent players.

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The deadline to apply for this event was extended by a week to accommodate more applicants, as some had experienced difficulties in the process.

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The government needs to accommodate for the growing national debt and less money being raised because of corporate tax cuts.

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

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