accommodate - use in sentences

Preposition: about

  • inmate: The T-shaped main building could accommodate about 60 inmates.

Modifying Another Word

  • happily: It was totally hassle-free, and they happily accommodated all our special requirements and adapted the building to meet our needs.

Object

  • inmate: By this time the workhouse could accommodate 464 inmates.
  • wheelchair: We also have a dedicated disabled picnic area with tables specifically designed to accommodate wheelchairs.
  • guest: Alternatively, to accommodate more guests, you could opt for spending less per head on the receptions.
  • passenger: Although she can accommodate 750 passengers, she is still small enough to travel up the world's greatest river.
  • pet: We very much regret that we are unable to accommodate pets.
  • request: We will attempt to accommodate a request to view the library outside these hours. How long can I borrow items for?

Modifying Another Word

  • comfortably: The splendid Dining room comfortably accommodates up to 100 guests for a sit down meal.
  • approximately: The rooms will accommodate approximately 60 students, and provide enhanced lecture and multi-media facilities for the School.
  • flexibly: Given that retail is a constantly evolving area, it is imperative that any system can flexibly accommodate changes to strategy and measures.

Preposition: in

  • room: The Reading Room offers space for up to twenty researchers and additional readers can be accommodated in the adjacent meeting room if necessary.
  • excess: A multi-use facility which can accommodate in excess of 7,500 seated spectators, with provisions for the disabled.

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