accommodate (one) with



accommodate (one) with

To fulfill one's needs, often with special consideration after something has gone awry. Thankfully, the hotel was able to accommodate us with a non-smoking room after all. I was told there were no rentals left, but once I mentioned my famous father, the clerk was suddenly able to accommodate me with a luxury car.
See also: accommodate

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hameed-Arabic
Bache['beitʃ]
Lugubelenus-Ancient Celtic
Burt[bɜ:t]
RickeyRIK-eeEnglish
Hieronymushee-RO-nee-muws (German)German, Dutch (Archaic), Ancient Greek (Latinized)