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accommodate
verb as in make room, lodging available
verb as in make, become suitable for something
Strong matches
accord, accustom, agree, attune, comply, compose, conform, coordinate, correspond, harmonize, proportion, reconcile, settle, suit, tailor, tailor-make, tune
Example Sentences
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.
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.
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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