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accommodate

Definition for accommodate

verb as in make room, lodging available

verb as in perform service

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Several parents told BBC News they had been forced to take their children out of mainstream schools because they could not accommodate their EHCPs.

From BBC

Southwest has said it will accommodate all passengers on other flights.

From BBC

"This invites us to take a more holistic view, accommodating both human and natural components of complex systems that extend across environmental, social and economic domains."

As nervous US military hawks have pointed out, if Chancay can accommodate ultra-large container vessels, it can also handle Chinese warships.

From BBC

The center is doing its best to accommodate more and more patients from in and outside the state, but there’s still a waitlist, stretching for months for some patients awaiting treatment.

From Salon

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

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