accommodate
Example Sentences
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If Talarico’s interview had aired on TV and his opponents requested time, CBS would have to accommodate them ahead of the Texas primary election on March 3.
From Los Angeles Times
Rutledge added that maintaining TV studios, crews and accommodating large audiences is becoming increasingly costly for producers, who are looking more to other types of digital and social platforms that are more attractive to advertisers.
From Los Angeles Times
Pahlavi has also criticized some of his more eager supporters, saying a democratic system is better equipped to accommodate political differences.
‘No one gets in trouble for accommodating,” an administrator at a top university told me.
The irony is that my life required absolutely no restructuring to accommodate this transformation.
From Salon
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.