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v. härbärgera, inhysa; anpassa, inställa; förse* * *[ə'komədeit]1) (to find or be a place for: The house could accommodate two families.) inhysa2) (to oblige: They did their best to accommodate him by carrying out his wishes.) tillmötesgå•- accommodation
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accommodate — ► VERB 1) provide lodging or sufficient space for. 2) adapt to or fit in with. ORIGIN Latin accommodare, from commodus fitting … English terms dictionary
accommodate — verb ADVERB ▪ comfortably, easily, readily ▪ It was a large hall, where a lot of people could be comfortably accommodated. VERB + ACCOMMODATE ▪ be able to, can … Collocations dictionary
accommodate — ac·com·mo·date /ə kä mə ˌdāt/ vt dat·ed, dat·ing 1: to make a change or provision for accommodate a disability see also reasonable accommodation 2: to accept without compensation responsibility for a debt of (another person) in the event of… … Law dictionary
accommodate — UK US /əˈkɒmədeɪt/ verb [T] ► to have or provide the space that someone or something needs: »The centre can accommodate up to 220 students. »The airport simply doesn t have enough room to accommodate increased air traffic. ► to give someone what… … Financial and business terms
accommodate — verb ( dated; dating) Etymology: Latin accommodatus, past participle of accommodare, from ad + commodare to make fit, from commodus suitable more at commode Date: 1550 transitive verb 1. to make fit, suitable, or congruous … New Collegiate Dictionary
accommodate — verb 1 (T) to have or provide enough space for a particular number of people or things: The hall can only accommodate 200 people. | building bigger and bigger highways to accommodate more cars 2 (T) to give someone a place to stay, live, or work… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
accommodate — verb 1) refugees were accommodated in army camps Syn: lodge, house, put up, billet, quarter, board, take in, shelter, give someone a roof over their head; harbor 2) each cottage accommodates up to six people Syn: ho … Thesaurus of popular words
accommodate — verb 1) refugees were accommodated in army camps Syn: lodge, house, put up, billet, board 2) the cottages accommodate six people Syn: hold, take, have room for, sleep, seat 3) … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
accommodate — accommodate, accommodation These are among the most commonly misspelt words in English: there are two cs and two ms. The verb accommodate is followed by to when it means ‘adapt’ and by with when (less usually) it means ‘to equip, supply, oblige’ … Modern English usage
accommodate — verb 1》 provide lodging or sufficient space for. 2》 fit in with the wishes or needs of. ↘[as adjective accommodating] fitting in helpfully with another s wishes or demands. Derivatives accommodatingly adverb accommodative adjective Origin C16 … English new terms dictionary
accommodate — [[t]əkɒ̱mədeɪt[/t]] accommodates, accommodating, accommodated 1) VERB: no cont If a building or space can accommodate someone or something, it has enough room for them. [V n] The school in Poldown was not big enough to accommodate all the… … English dictionary