Definition of “Accommodate”:
- Verb:
- To provide lodging or sufficient space for.
- To fit in with the wishes or needs of.
- To adapt to something.
- To provide with something desired or needed.
Prepositions:
- “To” (accommodate to changes, accommodate to needs)
- “With” (accommodate someone with something)
- “For” (accommodate for a group, accommodate for a need)
Collocations:
- Lodging/Space:
- Accommodate guests, accommodate a large group, accommodate up to (number) people.
- Needs/Wishes:
- Accommodate needs, accommodate requests, accommodate preferences, accommodate demands.
- Adaptation:
- Accommodate changes, accommodate differences, accommodate requirements.
Example Sentences:
- The hotel can accommodate up to 500 guests.
- She tried to accommodate everyone’s wishes.
- We need a venue that can accommodate a large audience.
- The staff worked hard to accommodate the special requests.
- The apartment can comfortably accommodate four people.
- They modified the schedule to accommodate the new timeline.
- He was able to accommodate his guests with extra bedding.
- The new policy is designed to accommodate employees’ needs.
- The school bus can accommodate 50 students.
- The meeting room was arranged to accommodate the attendees.
- She adjusted her plans to accommodate her friend’s schedule.
- The cruise ship can accommodate thousands of passengers.
- The design was altered to accommodate the client’s preferences.
- We need to accommodate the new regulations in our plans.
- The hostel can accommodate both solo travelers and families.
- They rearranged the furniture to accommodate more people.
- The company aims to accommodate all its customers’ needs.
- The software was updated to accommodate user feedback.
- The building was renovated to accommodate more offices.
- She tried to accommodate her workload to include the new project.
- The restaurant can accommodate a private party.
- He altered his approach to accommodate the new information.
- The room was spacious enough to accommodate the extra furniture.
- The airline was able to accommodate all the passengers.
- She made an effort to accommodate the guests’ dietary restrictions.
- The venue was expanded to accommodate the growing number of visitors.
- The car can accommodate five passengers.
- They built an extension to accommodate the new equipment.
- He adjusted his schedule to accommodate his new job.
- The facility was designed to accommodate disabled individuals.
- The organizers worked hard to accommodate everyone’s needs.
- The conference room can accommodate up to 200 people.
- The team was flexible enough to accommodate changes.
- The boat can accommodate up to six people comfortably.
- The curriculum was modified to accommodate diverse learning styles.
- She changed her travel plans to accommodate her friend’s wedding.
- The platform can accommodate a wide range of applications.
- The event space can accommodate various types of gatherings.
- They upgraded the system to accommodate more users.
- He tried to accommodate his opinions to the group’s consensus.
- The inn can accommodate both long-term and short-term guests.
- They had to accommodate their plans due to the weather.
- The classroom was reconfigured to accommodate more students.
- The hospital can accommodate up to 100 patients.
- She made adjustments to accommodate her new lifestyle.
- The train can accommodate a large number of commuters.
- They built ramps to accommodate wheelchair users.
- The schedule was revised to accommodate additional sessions.
- The building was designed to accommodate future expansion.
- He was willing to accommodate her requests to make her comfortable.