Sentences

accommodate in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To provide sufficient space or resources for someone or something.

Sample Sentences

  1. The hotel was able to accommodate all of the guests during the conference.
  2. Her schedule was flexible enough to accommodate a last-minute meeting.
  3. They designed the new office layout to accommodate more employees.
  4. The teacher tried to accommodate each student's learning style in her lessons.
  5. We need to accommodate the needs of everyone involved in the project.
  6. Can you accommodate my request for a later check-out time?
  7. This software update will accommodate new features that users have been asking for.
  8. It's important to accommodate different perspectives when making decisions.
  9. The city plans to accommodate the growing population by building more housing.
  10. He always tries to accommodate his friends' preferences when planning outings.
  11. The hotel was able to accommodate all of our requests during our stay.
  12. We need to find a way to accommodate the new regulations without disrupting our workflow.
  13. Her spacious living room can easily accommodate large gatherings and family events.
  14. The team worked hard to accommodate the diverse needs of their international clients.
  15. To accommodate everyone's schedules, the meeting will be held in the evening.
  16. They made changes to the layout to better accommodate people with disabilities.
  17. The restaurant can accommodate up to 150 guests for special events.
  18. It's important to accommodate different viewpoints in a discussion to reach a consensus.
  19. We should accommodate any last-minute changes to the itinerary if necessary.
  20. The school aims to accommodate students with various learning styles and abilities.

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