accommodate
ac|com|mo|date /ək'ɒmədeɪt/ (accommodates accommodating accommodated)
1 [VERB] no cont, V n
If a building or space can accommodate someone or something, it has enough room for them.
The school in Poldown was not big enough to accommodate all the children...
2 [VERB] V n, be V-ed prep/adv
To accommodate someone means to provide them with a place to live or stay.
...a hotel built to accommodate guests for the wedding of King Alfonso...
Students are accommodated in homes nearby.
3 [VERB] V n
If something is planned or changed to accommodate a particular situation, it is planned or changed so that it takes this situation into account. (FORMAL)
The roads are built to accommodate gradual temperature changes...
4 [VERB] V n
If you do something to accommodate someone, you do it with the main purpose of pleasing or satisfying them.
He has never put an arm around his wife to accommodate photographers...
= oblige
1 [VERB] no cont, V n
If a building or space can accommodate someone or something, it has enough room for them.
The school in Poldown was not big enough to accommodate all the children...
2 [VERB] V n, be V-ed prep/adv
To accommodate someone means to provide them with a place to live or stay.
...a hotel built to accommodate guests for the wedding of King Alfonso...
Students are accommodated in homes nearby.
3 [VERB] V n
If something is planned or changed to accommodate a particular situation, it is planned or changed so that it takes this situation into account. (FORMAL)
The roads are built to accommodate gradual temperature changes...
4 [VERB] V n
If you do something to accommodate someone, you do it with the main purpose of pleasing or satisfying them.
He has never put an arm around his wife to accommodate photographers...
= oblige