acclimate, billet, conform, duck responsibility, furnish, inure, meet halfway, put up, revive, strike a balance, vary
Definitionv. be agreeable or acceptable to
Last update: June 12, 2016
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With the folding berths we can accommodate twelve people easily. [Please select]
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When I told my manager I was going to school at night, he told me he would try and accommodate my preference to work on the day shift. [verb]
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The rooms will accommodate approximately 60 students, and provide enhanced lecture and multi-media facilities for the School. [adjective]
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No, if you move up here to accommodate us, you must have decent quarters. [Please select]
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Luckily, these wide-awake boys could accommodate themselves to their surroundings. [Please select]
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'Would that she could accommodate herself to my house as easily,' he said; 'she should have every indulgence that an adoring husband could yield her.' [verb]
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The under servants--rank and file--from housemaids to turnspits, slept in a huge barrack adjoining the stables, built in Elizabeth's reign to accommodate the lower grade of a nobleman's household. [verb]
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, must be accommodated, or not, at your pleasure. [verb]
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Those are the only places that could accommodate large stores of ammunition. [verb]
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"I shall be easily accommodated," said the stranger, as he entered the house. [verb]
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Greenhorn will accommodate you by taking your service of plate, or the bay horses, if sound in wind and limb, at a fair appreciation, in part payment of your accompt. [verb]
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