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accommodate

American  
[uh-kom-uh-deyt] / əˈkɒm əˌdeɪt /

verb (used with object)

accommodated, accommodating
  1. to do a kindness or a favor to; oblige.

    to accommodate a friend by helping him move to a new apartment.

    Synonyms:
    abet, help, assist, aid, serve
    Antonyms:
    inconvenience
  2. to provide suitably; supply (usually followed bywith ).

    The officials were accommodated with seats toward the front of the room.

  3. to lend money to.

    Can you accommodate him, or are you short of cash?

  4. to provide with a room and sometimes with food.

  5. to furnish with accommodations, as food and lodgings.

  6. to have or make room for.

    Will this elevator accommodate 10 people?

  7. to make suitable or consistent; adapt.

    to accommodate oneself to circumstances.

    Synonyms:
    suit, fit
  8. to bring into harmony or make adjustments or allowances for.

    to accommodate differences;

    to accommodate your busy schedule.

    Synonyms:
    harmonize, compose

verb (used without object)

accommodated, accommodating
  1. to become adjusted or adapted.

  2. to become reconciled; agree.

accommodate British  
/ əˈkɒməˌdeɪt /

verb

  1. (tr) to supply or provide, esp with lodging or board and lodging

  2. (tr) to oblige or do a favour for

  3. to adjust or become adjusted; adapt

  4. (tr) to bring into harmony; reconcile

  5. (tr) to allow room for; contain

  6. (tr) to lend money to, esp on a temporary basis until a formal loan has been arranged

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Usage

What does accommodate mean? To accommodate someone is to do them a favor or meet their needs or wants in some way, as in You don’t have to accommodate everyone all the time—sometimes the answer should be no. To accommodate a request is to honor it—to do what has been asked, as in They were kind enough to accommodate my special requests.The adjective accommodating means eager or willing to help or please in this way.Accommodate can also mean to make or have room for, as in This bus can accommodate up to 50 passengers. Similarly, accommodate can mean to provide someone with a place to stay, as in Unfortunately the hotel was not able to accommodate us—all the rooms were reserved. The related term accommodation is often used in this context, especially in relation to hotels rooms or other temporary lodging. In this case, it is often used in the plural, as in What are the accommodations like?Accommodation is also commonly used in a general way referring to the act of accommodating. This can be used in any of the senses of the word.Example: We’ve extended our hours to better accommodate our customers.​

Related Words

See oblige. See contain.

Other Word Forms

  • accommodable adjective
  • accommodative adjective
  • nonaccommodable adjective
  • preaccommodate verb (used with object)
  • reaccommodate verb
  • unaccommodable adjective
  • underaccommodated adjective
  • well-accommodated adjective

Etymology

Origin of accommodate

First recorded in 1515–25; from Latin accommodātus “adjusted,” past participle of accommodāre “to adjust,” from ac- ac- + commod(us) “convenient, fitting, suitable” ( com-, mode )

Example Sentences

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For this year’s cruise, from Miami to Cozumel, Mexico, Hallmark had to book a bigger ship to accommodate demand.

From Los Angeles Times

But some festivities have been accommodated ahead of Christmas, which in 2023 was officially moved to December 25, breaking with the Orthodox date of January 7 used in Russia.

From Barron's

Mr Karanjit, who runs Everest Lounge in St Mary's Road, said his team were happy to accommodate the couple despite the restaurant being fully booked.

From BBC

The Rail Accident Investigation Branch said its preliminary examination found a drainage channel was "unable to accommodate the volume of water which was present".

From BBC

“The Lum Hotel had a suite available during the World Cup for $1,943. Meanwhile, our house can accommodate eight guests with four bedrooms, plus a kitchen and yard,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times