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accommodate

[uh-kom-uh-deyt] / əˈkɒm əˌdeɪt /




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"We have different plans with different options ready in place that will accommodate the fact that we will keep, in any case, the target of 24 countries also for next year."

From BBC Aug. 18, 2026

TUI expects demand to remain resilient, but increasingly shift toward destinations with room to accommodate more tourists, Ebel said.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 13, 2026

With an open-door policy, the mission has been a refuge for as many a 1,000 people, at one point putting up hundreds of cots nightly in its chapel to accommodate women from the street.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 11, 2026

In 2026 there have been multiple hits to production worldwide and to accommodate for this, Price adjusts his global mine supply forecast by 3.5% every year.

From MarketWatch Aug. 11, 2026

The ceilings had no crawl space, and the air vents were too small to accommodate her.

From "The Mysterious Benedict Society" by Trenton Lee Stewart

But the DSA’s big tent also accommodates dedicated Marxists and communists, including several of its 27-member National Political Committee.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 29, 2026

There is also a theater room, multiple bars, two garages, and a motor court that accommodates 20 cars.

From MarketWatch Jul. 20, 2026

Its legal framework already accommodates this approach by distinguishing between several types of property, including small homes, large apartment buildings, and commercial property.

From Barron's Apr. 17, 2026

“The Pitt” ably accommodates the couch-bound walking wounded.

From Salon Jan. 8, 2026

He calls her Laurette; he eats a roasted duck every day at 3 P.M.; his mind accommodates a seemingly inexhaustible catalog of Latin binomial names.

From "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr

In the years that followed, the American people abolished slavery, amended a constitution that had accommodated it, expanded civil and political rights that had long been denied to millions, and became a great multiethnic democracy.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 2, 2026

They have accommodated me with a hotel, but I don’t have access to basic amenities like laundry or a kitchen, and it’s been a significant amount of time.

From MarketWatch May 5, 2026

Yaroslavsky supports increasing housing density near transit centers but said if left unchecked, the law could lead to more homes than can be accommodated by the city’s infrastructure.

From Los Angeles Times May 1, 2026

The airline said "a limited number" of adjustments have been made, adding that the "vast majority of customers" are being accommodated on same-day services.

From BBC Apr. 19, 2026

Ten people sat in a room which would have accommodated a few dozen, but Fuller showed no signs of disappointment with the low turnout.

From "The Best of Enemies" by Osha Gray Davidson

Muenster is less assertive but more accommodating: its mild butteriness stands beside the sauce without competing, and it softens agreeably in summer warmth without becoming stringy or oily.

From Salon Jul. 30, 2026

Sometimes, homeowners are accommodating adult children who still live with them or are making room for their own elderly parents.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

That left his team asking if there really was no way of accommodating one person for one night.

From BBC Jul. 7, 2026

He wants employers to be more accommodating to caregivers because he knows employees need flexibility, like the ability to work from home, in order to advance in their careers.

From MarketWatch Jul. 7, 2026

Now if only Robert’s brothers woald be so accommodating.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin




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