accommodative

/əˈkɑməˌdeɪtɪv/
adjective
  1. Willing to adjust or adapt to the needs or wishes of others; helpful and flexible.
    • An accommodative landlord agreed to fix the broken heater the same day.
    • Her accommodative nature made her a favorite team member in group projects.
    • The teacher was very accommodative, allowing extra time for students who needed it.
  2. Relating to a monetary policy that aims to stimulate the economy by making credit easier to obtain.
    • During the recession, accommodative policies helped businesses borrow money more cheaply.
    • The central bank kept an accommodative stance by lowering interest rates.
    • Economists debated whether the accommodative strategy would lead to inflation.
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