1. To do a favor or service for; oblige. 2. To provide for; supply with. 3. To contain comfortably; have space for. 4. To make suitable; adjust 5. To settle; reconcile.
If you ask someone for something and they can meet your need, you can say that they "can accommodate" your request.
The word accommodate means to help, assist, or provide housing or lodging for someone.
To accommodate Your wish in this case is simple.
We would be glad to accommodate your needs, sir.
We only have room to accommodate two people. The restaurant can accommodate a party of 50.
Allie, How are you?
The correct spelling of the verb is accommodate (oblige, consider, or make space).The correct spelling is accommodate (fit, hold).
Willing to try new sexual experiences
To accommodate Your wish in this case is simple.
We would be glad to accommodate your needs, sir.
We only have room to accommodate two people. The restaurant can accommodate a party of 50.
My classmate will Accommodate me to the libary
accommodate
Accommodate means take care of, and disability is some kind of handicap. Maybe a birth defect, maybe an injury. So it's about if you would be willing and able to care for a child with a handicap.
Accommodate what?
The keyboard can accommodate multiple languages.
we accommodate numerous people in the hall
Yes, the hotel can accommodate a late check-in.
Yes, we can accommodate a late check-in at our hotel.