Definition:
- to furnish with convenience or to do a favor for

Examples:
- The host accommodates the guests with good food and relaxing bedroom to stay.
- The mayor said that he couldn't accommodate the fire victims with enough relief goods. So, some non-government organizations came in to help.
- As much as I want to accommodate with your request, I don’t have the means to fulfill it.
- We are so lucky to be accommodated with an excellent ambiance not to mention the superb costumer service.
- Accommodated with extraordinary service, the costumer tipped the waiter.
- If you don’t accommodate your guests with hospitality, they wouldn’t be coming back to visit you.
- Some nationalities accommodate tourists with incomparable safety, no doubt they keep coming back.
- Even though the couple was in debt, they didn’t fail to accommodate their kids with proper education and healthy living.
- The government is trying to accommodate us with our needs, all we need to do is to patiently wait and cooperate.
- I have already called my friend about our plan to visit him. He told me that he will be accommodating us with anything he could offer.
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