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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodating gesture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action taken to help or please someone, often in a social or professional context.
Example: "Her accommodating gesture of offering to help with the project made a significant difference in the team's morale."
Alternatives: "helpful act" or "considerate action".
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You make an accommodating gesture and we'll reciprocate in some way.
Qaddafi's first answer to the Security Council was to start the heavy bombardment of the rebels, and then, this morning, his Foreign Minister declared a unilateral ceasefire; that accommodating gesture was accompanied by Qaddafi's comments to Portuguese TV that he'd start attacking non-military ships and planes in the Mediterranean.
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The A.C.C., which had announced earlier that it would not get into a bidding war for Miami, made several accommodating gestures over the weekend.
Mr. Lassally urged Mr. Moonves to be more receptive to the Letterman requests in areas like publicity and promotion, and simply to make accommodating gestures.
What at first appears to be a well-intentioned, if bungling, message turns out to have an insidious intent: to signal to his base that accommodating gestures made toward Jews are being made in the service of Christian aims.
"We didn't discuss it," Trump said, and then, after saying he'd be open to accommodating Romania, gestured over to Iohannis.
There is plenty of space to unfold one of two camp beds – SBH's gesture towards accommodating young children – and Ren toiletries in the bathroom.
He appointed Ali Rodríguez, the well-respected secretary general of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, and a new board of directors to head the state oil company, gestures that were accommodating to company executives whose rebellion against government interference helped set off protests.
That gesture was typical of the accommodating attitude at Caracara.
This paper investigates suitable simultaneous full-body game gestures, with the aim of accommodating high interactivity during intense gameplay.
Despotism probably knows no nationality, and to some, accommodating tyrants in exile is arguably as much a humanitarian gesture as an amoral one.
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