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accommodate

[uh-kom-uh-deyt] / əˈkɒm əˌdeɪt /




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Airlines are likely to accommodate you on later flights or offer refunds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Target declined to say whether cereal brands will adjust their formulas to accommodate Target's policy.

From BBC

But the overhead deck itself would have to be tall to accommodate the yard’s electrical wiring.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bigger, elevated stages can accommodate multiple performers for extended discussions in front of small audiences, with towering screens behind them to set the mood or illustrate products.

From Los Angeles Times

Their Feb. 22 meet at Illinois had to be moved to State Farm Center to accommodate the larger crowd.

From Los Angeles Times