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accommodate

[uh-kom-uh-deyt] / əˈkɒm əˌdeɪt /




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Landlords raced to build or buy sound stages to accommodate all the production, and they may have overshot the mark.

From Los Angeles Times

“We’ve got to do a lot more to accommodate, even advance, in the new futures that are coming,” he added.

From Los Angeles Times

He said he would have expected to have been told in advance about steps to accommodate the ship in the firth.

From BBC

Several rooms will be used to accommodate a large number of legal representatives, as well as relatives of those involved, the media, and members of the public.

From BBC

The heel bones also appear to have been sufficiently large to accommodate the tendon width required for this form of movement.

From Science Daily