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Accommodate

Accommodate | Accommodated | Accommodates

Accommodate meaning

To render fit, suitable, or correspondent; to adapt. | To cause to come to agreement; to bring about harmony; to reconcile. | To provide housing for.

Example sentences (20)

To counteract this lopsided distribution, employers in the insurance industry must accommodate work arrangements that suit a variety of life situations, with particular attention paid to how they accommodate women.

It has three separate dining spaces that together can accommodate 26 — maybe more if you put a larger table in the formal dining room (it has room to accommodate one).

According to the lawmaker, congestion in the prisons has become so acute that many cells meant to accommodate about 50 inmates now accommodate up to 150 inmates.

If the Republicans continue to accommodate and kowtow to the demands they look weak and if they refuse to accommodate Dr. Ford and her Shysters demands they will be made to look like heartless misogynistic jerks.

Local planning is underway to accommodate campus development, which will eventually accommodate about 25,000 students.

A 33 sq-m extension is being proposed to accommodate a pay booth, with other additions to the unit including a canopy, extra doors, bin storage and two customer pay screens at the site, as well as the removal of height restrictions at the entrance.

About 80 percent of the easements needed for the original rail project have already been acquired, but additional easements would be needed to accommodate a roadway.

According to the director of the welfare department in Reykjanesbær, the number of refugees in the municipality has rapidly increased, surpassing the infrastructure’s capacity to accommodate the growing population.

According to the facility’s in-charge, Emmanuel Wimpiini, the facility has adequate medical staff but no office space to accommodate them.

Acting Chief Executive Officer at the St. Joseph’s Hospital, Dr. Christopher Munroe, said that the hospital has the capacity to accommodate 200 persons for haematology-oncology services while offering more parking space for doctors and patients.

Additional kiosks have been added to the south CRC location, and renovation is happening at the north location to accommodate more drivers.

After this decision, the public’s negative sentiment towards Gibran reflects the perceived manipulation of legal provisions to accommodate political ambitions.

A home modification may be tax-deductible as a medical expense if it is made to accommodate the disabilities, preferably documented by a physician or other health care provider, of someone who lives in the home, according to the IRS.

Airlines use the third seat to accommodate pilots who need to get in position to fly a later flight – it avoids the need to bump a passenger off the plane.

Akinpeloye said that the school computer centre had 260 laptops and 20 desktop computers but running on Co i5 processors, adding that a server that would accommodate all the computers had been brought.

A land agreement between the city and district will enable the city to expand the footprint of the existing gravel field to make it large enough to accommodate a full-size soccer pitch overlaid with markings for American-rules football.

A lot of infrastructure needs to be changed around in order to accommodate that big stadium in Arlington Heights.

Alternative 6, a County regional wastewater system that does not accommodate wastewater from dispersed development and rural areas, which would be served by IWSs.

A Manitoba Housing apartment complex designed to accommodate people with disabilities is the subject of a human rights complaint by a tenant who says she’s being discriminated against based on her disability.

A man, presumed to be a medical professional, says that because the hospital’s morgues are too small and too narrow, they are unable to accommodate all of the people killed in the area.