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View definitions for accommodating

accommodating

adjective as in willing to help

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The play’s spry theatricality has no trouble accommodating Leon’s 21st century vision of Grover’s Corners.

However, in recent years, Starbucks has turned its attention to crafting mobile orders and accommodating delivery — a strategy that was only further cemented during the pandemic.

From Salon

For all the difficulties schools and colleges face in accommodating access arrangements, Hannah says the additional support can "completely change people's lives".

From BBC

It was starting to become obvious to me, if not yet to them, that avoiding the podium was more about accommodating my hearing loss than it was about constructing an optimal learning environment.

From Slate

At the same time, it’s an accommodating form, a democratic form, that adapts to all sorts of settings and players, regardless of race, creed, color, class, age, sex, gender, period, or what have you.

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

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