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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; to make fit, suitable, or congruous, harmonize, orient oneself, get on well with or to do something helpful for
  • accommodate the case | WordReference Forums
    Should a 'to' follow the word 'accommodate' in this sentence? And even the adjective (“groß” in the first example, “großen” in the second) has to change to accommodate the case as well
  • re-accommodate [passengers] | WordReference Forums
    "Re-accommodate" = to accommodate again = to provide new accommodations = to put you on a different flight I've heard it before - we've volunteered to be re-accommodated (bumped) from an oversold flight
  • accommodate to accomodate in | WordReference Forums
    small huts have been built to accommodate visitors to the island small small huts have been built to accommodate visitors in the island Is there any difference between the usages of accomodate regarding the post positions they have been used with ?
  • accommodate the circumstances to | WordReference Forums
    Hello Here's the sentence I'm writing: "They work behind the scenes, to accommodatethe surrounding circumstances to our wishes and fancies, and give us memories that last forever " Is the use of the word accomodate correct here? or is there a better word to convey the meaning with more
  • To accommodate everyones schedule into ours - WordReference Forums
    Does that "accommodate" mean forcing others' schedule to fit in with theirs or expanding their plan to include everyone? It is oddly expressed, since I would expect the writer to base their own schedule around other people's rather than expect other people to adapt their schedules to suit the writer
  • 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 complet e ly different wording was used That is a valid use of the word 'accommodate', illustrated by the given phrase For the present case, you could say, 'OK, I'll fit in with that'
  • accommodate the changes | WordReference Forums
    Even though the Sub-Saharan HIV prevention proposal got reviewed before the rate and budget template changed, we still have to accommodate the changes As the result, your proposal didn’t sign off on Friday, and the starting date of the project which is 06 15 2012 is already passed Would you


















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