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- Accommodate vs accommodate to? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
Accommodate has different meanings Descriptions I interpret your first sentence without any additional context as; to provide room for (someone) : to provide a place to stay and sleep for (someone) I interpret your second sentence (again) without any additional context as either;
- I will accomodate myself (to the time which suits you).
"to accommodate oneself to the group requirements changes" and in: "what time are we leaving? – whenever you want it’s up to you," where a completely different wording was used CubaMania's suggestion: "I will re-arrange my schedule to accommodate you " should actually be "I will re-arrange my schedule to make it work "
- Does the word accommodate come with the meaning of provide or . . .
The word accommodate, for example, is rarely (if ever?) used with the word with Examples of correct usage: She asked to borrow my luggage, and I agreed to accommodate her request I try to be accommodating, but sometimes I have to insist on my own needs He asked me to buy apples, and I was happy to accommodate him
- word choice - How to express accommodatable? - English Language . . .
Yes, accommodate is one of those 'fancy' words that people use to make themselves sounds smarter (like 'apprehend the suspect' instead of 'catch', etc ) Accommodate is even worse since it doesn't have any strong sense by itself –
- accommodate your requests - WordReference Forums
To accommodate, in that sense, means to find a way [of giving someone what they want] It’s defined as: Fit in with the wishes or needs of It’s defined as: Fit in with the wishes or needs of To fulfil a request is simply to do whatever has been requested
- Oblige or Accommodate - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Oblige Accommodate cannot be used in a sense "to help or support" They are synonyms to some extent, but in the case when some thing is done to fit to the needs of a subject This doesn't really qualify as help per se in your case as there is no indication if the government did this at the request of the new graduates
- accommodate to accomodate in | WordReference Forums
Which preposition you use depends on what you want to express The important point is that "accommodate X" is complete in itself, and doesn't have to be followed by a preposition To go back to your original example: Small huts have been built to accommodate visitors to the island Small huts have been built to accommodate visitors on the island
- accommodate - WordReference Forums
accommodate Thread starter DM352; Start date Mar 29, 2023; DM352 Member Chinese Mar 29, 2023 #1
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