v. t. | 1. | To render fit, suitable, or correspondent; to adapt; to conform; |
2. | To bring into agreement or harmony; to reconcile; to compose; to adjust; to settle; | |
3. | To furnish with something desired, needed, or convenient; to favor; to oblige; | |
4. | To show the correspondence of; to apply or make suit by analogy; to adapt or fit, as teachings to accidental circumstances, statements to facts, etc.; | |
v. i. | 1. | To adapt one's self; to be conformable or adapted. |
a. | 1. | Suitable; fit; adapted; |
Verb | 1. | accommodate - be agreeable or acceptable to; "This suits my needs" |
2. | accommodate - make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose; "Adapt our native cuisine to the available food resources of the new country" Synonyms: adapt | |
3. | accommodate - provide with something desired or needed; "Can you accommodate me with a rental car?" | |
4. | accommodate - have room for; hold without crowding; "This hotel can accommodate 250 guests"; "The theater admits 300 people"; "The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people" | |
5. | accommodate - provide housing for; "We are lodging three foreign students this semester" Synonyms: lodge | |
6. | accommodate - provide a service or favor for someone; "We had to oblige him" Synonyms: oblige | |
7. | accommodate - make compatible with; "The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories" Synonyms: reconcile, conciliate |