accommodating

IPA: ʌkˈɑmʌdeɪtɪŋ

adjective

  • Affording, or disposed to afford, accommodation; obliging; helpful.
  • Pliable; easily corrupted.
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Examples of "accommodating" in Sentences

  • How far do you go in accommodating these newcomers?
  • DC was fantastic in accommodating the art we wanted.
  • Mexicans don't generally travel with pets and the hotel industry is not very interested in accommodating those who do.
  • Too many male programmers seem to have no interest in accommodating women, and far too many of the rest are unwilling to speak up about it.
  • I think the committee as a whole was very courteous in accommodating all this but drew the line when this began to detract from the functioning of the committee.
  • "There are other communities interested in accommodating a stadium facility, so I think we're very early in the process," Don Mazziotti, Paulson's development consultant, said Wednesday.
  • But when that we speak of suffering, we do not speak of a dull and neglected suffering, but of a wise and industrious suffering, which draweth and contriveth use and advantage out of that which seemeth adverse and contrary; which is that properly which we call accommodating or applying.

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