accommodate
Prononciation : [əˈkɒməˌdeɪt]
Mot
Contexte : « housing or providing »
(verb) to make enough space for someone or something or to provide what someone needs. This could mean giving someone a room to stay or changing things to help someone feel comfortable.
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The hotel can accommodate 200 guests comfortably.
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Unfortunately, the restaurant could not accommodate our large group on such short notice.
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Can you accommodate us with a table for eight people?
Contexte : « adjusting or modifying »
(verb) to change your behavior or plans to fit the needs or wishes of others. Like when you adapt your actions to help a friend feel better or to work with a team.
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She always tries to accommodate her friends' schedules when planning a trip.
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He refused to accommodate the changes the team suggested.
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Will you accommodate your plans to help your colleague?
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