Definition:
getting oneself used to or accustom to

Examples:
- Students who accommodate themselves to hard work tend to succeed in life.
- If you don’t accommodate yourself to hardship, it is very unlikely for you to succeed in your endeavor.
- Accommodated to poverty, the two brothers know how to get through life without enough food on their table.
- Rose tried to accommodate herself to emotional pain, but it boomeranged to her health.
- Once accommodated to affluence, anyone could barely endure life without money to buy his wants.
- Accommodating oneself to stress is not advised to anybody. Getting rid of things that stress one out is best to do instead.
- Some animals that are accommodated to darkness got blind once they are instantly exposed to light.
- These kids are accommodated to eat purely fruits and vegetables. So, adding meat in their diet upsets their stomach.
- While there are people who are accommodated to radiation, constantly exposing oneself to it is still discouraged.
- During the training, we learned to accommodate ourselves to prolonged hunger and thirst.
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