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accommodate

Definition for accommodate

verb as in make room, lodging available

verb as in perform service

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The gang-member rehabilitation center has big plans to upgrade its campus near Men’s Central Jail downtown to accommodate more people and teach more skills.

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Next, lawmakers added several deferral options, allowing cities to postpone implementation in selected areas until approximately 2030 — one year after they must submit their latest plan for spurring new housing construction and accommodating growth.

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These, he says, aren’t just desks but private quarters and meeting rooms meant to accommodate a flexible approach to work.

Despite the slew of real-estate projects, Milan is still struggling to accommodate its well-heeled new residents.

Collins says the ownership of Palmetto Bluff “consistently requested a desire for more golf,” thanks to growing membership and the need to accommodate hotel guests.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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