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accommodate

[uh-kom-uh-deyt] / əˈkɒm əˌdeɪt /




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Green-Wood plans to house the vessels used for natural organic reduction in a dedicated building large enough to accommodate as many as 40 of them, said Joshi, the cemetery president.

From The Wall Street Journal

The service stated that "only when staff have enough information to reach a decision that a trans individual can be safely accommodated will they be placed in an establishment which matches their affirmed gender".

From BBC

It tinkers with toe boxes, sponsors ranchers for bull-riding events and uses fabric that is more flexible to accommodate preferences for more functional fits.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Everyone has the right to have fun in the snow", but "limiting the number is right because the town can't accommodate 50,000 people. It has no facilities, no infrastructure", he said.

From Barron's

She described him as "kind, accommodating, informative and entertaining".

From BBC