Accommodate | Mean of accommodate in English Dictionary
/əˈkɑːməˌdeɪt/
- Verb
- to provide room for (someone)
- The hotel can only accommodate about 100 people. [=is only large enough for about 100 people]
- Over 600 people can be accommodated on the cruise ship.
- to have room for (someone or something)
- The ceilings were too low to accommodate his terrific height.
- The table accommodates [=seats] 12 comfortably.
- This ancient stadium could accommodate [=hold] up to 60,000 people.
- to do something helpful for (someone)
- They were kind enough to accommodate me with a ride to the train station.
- I asked them for additional money, and they accommodated me with a loan.
- He would often change his schedule to accommodate his clients.
- New facilities are being added to accommodate the special needs of elderly residents.
- to get used to or become comfortable with something
- Smart investors quickly accommodated to the new market conditions.
- Smart investors quickly accommodated themselves to the new market conditions. = Smart investors quickly became accommodated to the new market conditions.