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accommodate

[uh-kom-uh-deyt] / əˈkɒm əˌdeɪt /




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Many, ultimately, resorted to emigration to Spanish-speaking countries like Spain or Mexico and wherever possible, Cargill found positions to accommodate them.

From MarketWatch

To accommodate more volume, Hanwha is in active discussions with multiple federal, state and local officials about opportunities to expand capacity and property for storage around the Philadelphia region.

From The Wall Street Journal

The nearly 11,000-square-foot space includes five different studio areas that can accommodate a variety of setups, including cozier interview settings and vast recording spaces for big groups.

From Los Angeles Times

This was in part to accommodate vulnerable students such as foster kids, homeless people and undocumented folks who lacked papers.

From Los Angeles Times

Some airlines added flights to try to accommodate the demand after Saturday’s cancellations.

From The Wall Street Journal