commodation
əˈkɒməd eɪʃən
Definitions
1. noun
an act or instance of giving someone room or space to live or stay
“The hotel provided a comfortable accommodation for the tourists.”
2. noun
a place or building where people can live or stay
“She booked a room in a small accommodation near the beach.”
3. noun
adjustment or concession made to satisfy someone or something
“The manager made an accommodation to the customer’s request.”
4. noun
a written or printed agreement between two or more parties
“The lawyer reviewed the accommodation before signing it.”
5. noun
a temporary or permanent adjustment to a system or process to make it more efficient
“The company made an accommodation to their production line to meet the demand.”
6. noun
an act or instance of adapting or conforming to a new situation
“The team made an accommodation to the new coach’s strategy.”
7. verb
to make a place suitable for someone to live or stay
“The architect had to accommodate the family in the new house.”
8. verb
to give someone room or space to live or stay
“The company accommodated the employees with new office space.”
9. verb
to adjust or adapt something to make it more efficient or suitable
“The engineer had to accommodate the new design to meet the safety standards.”
10. verb
to agree or make a concession to someone or something
“The manager had to accommodate the customer’s request.”