Accommodate (verb)

  1. To provide with what is needed or desired.
  2. To make room for, or adjust to something or someone.
  3. To provide lodging or accommodation.

Origin:

From middle english accommodaten, borrowed from latin accommodāre ("to make fit, adapt"), from ad ("to") + commodus ("fit, suitable").

Examples:

  1. The hotel can accommodate up to 200 guests.
  2. The car can accommodate five passengers.
  3. The company is willing to accommodate her schedule.
  4. The plan was modified to accommodate the new data.
  5. We will have to accommodate the new employee in the small office.
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