Sentence examples for to accommodated from inspiring English sources

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to accommodated

verb

To render fit, suitable, or correspondent; to adapt; to conform; as, to accommodate ourselves to circumstances.

  • They accommodate their counsels to his inclination. -Joseph Addison

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This regularity makes the architecture open to future function mapping and adapted to accommodated silicon technology variability through dependable design.

A multiple-phase-shift (MPS) technique based SFBG is first developed as a dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) device to accommodated multiple channels.

The first model includes a dummy variable that measures whether the sick-listed worker returned to accommodated work, i.e. respondents answered yes to at least one of the four questions.

where t1 is the time after the first day of the sick leave measured in months and where: d 1 t 1 = 1 if returning to accommodated work with the current employer in period t 1 2 if returning to non ‒ accommodated work with the current employer in period t 1 3 if returning to work with a new employer in period t 1 0 otherwise.

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Magic Rambo tries to accommodate.

Happy to accommodate.

I tried to accommodate it".

He will have to accommodate and compromise.

We are willing to accommodate him.

She was willing to accommodate athletes.

So I dress to accommodate that".

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