accommodate

/əˈkɑːməˌdeɪt/
verb
  1. To provide lodging or a place to stay for someone.
    • My friend offered to accommodate me during my visit to the city.
    • The resort accommodates families in cozy cabins near the lake.
    • The hotel can accommodate up to 300 guests.
  2. To have enough space for something or someone.
    • This parking lot can accommodate 200 cars.
    • The new stadium will accommodate 50,000 spectators.
    • Our classroom cannot accommodate any more desks.
  3. To adjust or adapt to someone's needs or wishes.
    • We will accommodate your request for a later flight.
    • The restaurant accommodated the customer's dietary restrictions.
    • The teacher tried to accommodate students with different learning styles.
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