accommodate
How to Use Accommodate
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo make room for someone, or to adjust something so it suits a person's needs.
Word Forms
more accommodate comparative, accommodated past tense, accommodates singular, most accommodate superlative
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The hotel can _____ up to four hundred guests.
Etymology
From Latin accommodare, "to make fit," built from ad- ("to") plus commodus ("suitable, convenient") — the same root that gives us "commodity."