Definitionadj. helpful in bringing about a harmonious adaptation
Last update: July 27, 2015
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I found the officials extremely accommodating to visitors. [Please select]
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First their location; gleaned from that accommodating Miss Washington and her memory of the area code. [Please select]
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"Well, you see, auntie, clocks ARE accommodating things, when you stop to think about it." [Please select]
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This gradual adaptation to circumstances by an accommodating power is termed, in philosophical language, acclimation. [Please select]
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I asked, for I wanted to see to what length his accommodating morality would stretch. [Please select]
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The Guardian-Mother sailed for Madeira, accommodating her speed to that of the Blanche. [Please select]
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"First rate," replied Noddy, who was very accommodating in minor matters. [Please select]
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The steward was a red-faced little man, pleasant and accommodating. [Please select]
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At length the obliging lads became a little too accommodating. [Please select]
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And you will see what an accommodating person I am. [Please select]
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Even Americans do not at once think of the negro as a foreigner, so accustomed have they become to his presence, to his quaint mythology, his soft accent, and his genial and accommodating nature. [Please select]
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