of Accommodate
Source: Webster's dictionaryNames and attributes must be accommodated to the essence of things, and not the essence to the names, since things come first and names afterwards. Galileo Galilei
In Copenhagen, there's a long-term commitment to creating a well-functioning pedestrian city where all forms of movement - pedestrian, bicycles, cars, public transportation - are accommodated with equal priority. Bjarke Ingels
Ever since then, the place has accommodated people with the necessary level of imbalance required to come up with new ideas. João Magueijo
What, other than injustice, could be the reason that the displaced citizens of New Orleans cannot be accommodated by the richest nation in the world? Wynton Marsalis
I accommodated practically all of the liberation movements, including those of Latin America. Ahmed Ben Bella
If it's right and true, it's listened to and accommodated. David Ogden Stiers