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{
"term": "accommodate",
"partOfSpeech": "verb",
"academic": true,
"ox5000": true,
"cefr": "b2",
"verbForms": {
"presentSimple": {
"iYouWeThey": "accommodate",
"heSheIt": "accommodates"
},
"pastSimple": "accommodated",
"pastParticiple": "accommodated",
"ingForm": "accommodating"
},
"definitions": [
{
"senseNumber": 1,
"definition": "to provide somebody with a room or place to sleep, live or sit",
"sensetop": "accommodate somebody",
"cefr": "b2",
"examples": [
{
"text": "The hotel can accommodate up to 500 guests."
},
{
"text": "The aircraft is capable of accommodating 28 passengers."
}
],
"collocations": {
"adverb": ["comfortably", "easily", "readily"],
"verb + accommodate": ["be able to", "can"]
}
},
{
"senseNumber": 2,
"definition": "to provide enough space for somebody/something",
"sensetop": "accommodate somebody/something",
"cefr": "c1",
"examples": [
{
"text": "The garage can accommodate three cars."
},
{
"text": "The old town hall now accommodates a Folk Museum."
}
],
"collocations": {
"adverb": ["comfortably", "easily", "readily"],
"verb + accommodate": ["be able to", "can"]
}
},
{
"senseNumber": 3,
"definition": "to consider something such as somebody’s opinion or a fact and be influenced by it when you are deciding what to do or explaining something",
"sensetop": "accommodate something",
"labels": "(formal)",
"cefr": "c1",
"examples": [
{
"text": "Our proposal tries to accommodate the special needs of minority groups."
},
{
"text": "She modified her views so as to accommodate the objections of American feminists."
}
],
"topics": ["Discussion and agreement"]
},
{
"senseNumber": 4,
"definition": "to help somebody by doing what they want",
"sensetop": "accommodate somebody (with something)",
"labels": "(formal)",
"examples": [
{
"text": "I have accommodated the press a great deal, giving numerous interviews."
},
{
"text": "I’m sure the bank will be able to accommodate you."
}
]
},
{
"senseNumber": 5,
"definition": "to change your behaviour so that you can deal with a new situation better",
"sensetop": "accommodate (something/yourself) to something",
"labels": "(formal)",
"examples": [
{
"text": "I needed to accommodate to the new schedule."
}
]
}
],
"pronunciations": {
"uk": [
{
"pronunciation": "/əˈkɒmədeɪt/",
"audio": "ac/accommodate/accommodate__gb_1.mp3"
},
{
"pronunciation": "/əˈkɒmədeɪts/",
"audio": "ac/accommodate/accommodates__gb_1.mp3"
},
{
"pronunciation": "/əˈkɒmədeɪtɪd/",
"audio": "ac/accommodate/accommodated__gb_1.mp3"
},
{
"pronunciation": "/əˈkɒmədeɪtɪŋ/",
"audio": "ac/accommodate/accommodating__gb_1.mp3"
}
],
"us": [
{
"pronunciation": "/əˈkɑːmədeɪt/",
"audio": "ac/accommodate/accommodate__us_1.mp3"
},
{
"pronunciation": "/əˈkɑːmədeɪts/",
"audio": "ac/accommodate/accommodates__us_1.mp3"
},
{
"pronunciation": "/əˈkɑːmədeɪtɪd/",
"audio": "ac/accommodate/accommodated__us_1.mp3"
},
{
"pronunciation": "/əˈkɑːmədeɪtɪŋ/",
"audio": "ac/accommodate/accommodating__us_1.mp3"
}
]
},
"wordOrigin": "mid 16th cent.: from Latin accommodat- ‘made fitting’, from the verb accommodare, from ad- ‘to’ + commodus ‘fitting’."
}