v. 25B6; verb
refugees were accommodated in army camps : LODGE, house, put up, billet, quarter, board, take in, shelter, give someone a roof over their head; harbour.
the cottages accommodate up to six people : HOLD, take, have room for.
our staff will make every effort to accommodate you : HELP, assist, aid, oblige; meet the needs/wants of, cater for, fit in with, satisfy.
she tried to accommodate herself to her new situation : ADJUST, adapt, accustom, habituate, acclimatize, acculturate, get accustomed, get used, come to terms with; N. Amer. acclimate.
the bank would be glad to accommodate you with a loan : PROVIDE, supply, furnish, grant.