accommodate-v; 3 Senses

Sense Number 1: consider and include the need or interest of

Examples:
The new policies fail to accommodate the disabled.
The economic proposal accommodates the interests of senior citizens.
I can accommodate your needs and find the most efficient method to teach you.
Wireless sensor network accommodates changing environmental conditions.
I made it just wide enough to accommodate the menu icons and a scroll bar.
We always try to accommodate our clients with financial assistance if necessary.
We will need to accommodate her with sign-language interpretation.
Can you accommodate me with a rental car?
Lord Wellington, however, was not disposed to accommodate them on this occasion.
I requested interpreting services to accommodate myself.

Mappings:
VerbNet: adjust-26.9
FrameNet: NP
PropBank: accommodate.01
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 1, 3, 6

Sense Number 2: adapt something to or change for a situation or need

Examples:
The scientists had to accommodate the existing theories to the new results.
They have accommodated the rules to the needs of the times.
If you want more than biweekly delivery we can accommodate to your needs.
It is never easy to accommodate to social change.

Mappings:
VerbNet: NM
FrameNet: NP
PropBank: NM
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 2, 7

Sense Number 3: provide or be provided sufficient space or room

Examples:
The athletes will be accommodated in Bardonecchia in the former Colonia Medail.
New students may be accommodated in halls of residence.
There wasn't enough space to accommodate the files.

Mappings:
VerbNet: NM
FrameNet: NP
PropBank: accommodate.01
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 4, 5