Accomodate vs. Accommodate

Accomodate vs. Accommodate — Is There a Difference?
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Difference Between Accomodate and Accommodate

Accomodateverb

misspelling of accommodate

Accommodateverb

To render fit, suitable, or correspondent; to adapt.

to accommodate ourselves to circumstances

Accommodateverb

(transitive) To cause to come to agreement; to bring about harmony; to reconcile.

to accommodate differences

Accommodateverb

(transitive) To provide housing for.

to accommodate an old friend for a week

Accommodateverb

(transitive) To provide with something desired, needed, or convenient.

to accommodate a friend with a loan

Accommodateverb

(transitive) To do a favor or service for; to oblige.

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Accommodateverb

(transitive) To show the correspondence of; to apply or make suit by analogy; to adapt or fit, as teachings to accidental circumstances, statements to facts, etc.

to accommodate prophecy to events

Accommodateverb

(transitive) To give consideration to; to allow for.

Accommodateverb

(transitive) To contain comfortably; to have space for.

This venue accommodates three hundred people.

Accommodateverb

To adapt oneself; to be conformable or adapted; become adjusted.

Accommodateadjective

(obsolete) Suitable; fit; adapted; as, means accommodate to end.

Accommodateverb

be agreeable or acceptable to;

This suits my needs
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Accommodateverb

make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose;

Adapt our native cuisine to the available food resources of the new country

Accommodateverb

provide with something desired or needed;

Can you accommodate me with a rental car?

Accommodateverb

have room for; hold without crowding;

This hotel can accommodate 250 guestsThe theater admits 300 peopleThe auditorium can't hold more than 500 people

Accommodateverb

provide housing for;

We are lodging three foreign students this semester

Accommodateverb

provide a service or favor for someone;

We had to oblige him

Accommodateverb

make compatible with;

The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories