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accommodate

[uh-kom-uh-deyt] / əˈkɒm əˌdeɪt /




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She described him as "kind, accommodating, informative and entertaining".

From BBC

The basketball court is raised to accommodate the ice underneath the floor.

From Los Angeles Times

Cleveland’s home court is raised above the arena floor to accommodate for an ice hockey rink underneath.

From Los Angeles Times

Currently hosting 19×8.5-inch alloys, the wheel arches are spacious enough to accommodate more heroic wheels and tires.

From The Wall Street Journal

To accommodate Universal and other planned growth, applications that might previously have taken a "couple of years" to deliberate now need considering "in a matter of weeks and months".

From BBC