1. accommodating - Adjective
2. accommodating - Verb
4. accommodating - Adjective Satellite
of Accommodate
Affording, or disposed to afford, accommodation; obliging; as an accommodating man, spirit, arrangement.
Source: Webster's dictionaryJust as being nice to the arrogant is no better than being arrogant toward the nice; being accommodating toward anyone committing a nefarious action condones it. Nassim Nicholas Taleb
This is the comforting and lovely Leadenhall Market, an accommodating inter-mammary cleft in the bosom of old Londinium. Derren Brown
Last year was no easy ride for Hong Kong. Our society was rife with differences and conflicts. In the coming year I hope that all people in Hong Kong will take inspiration from the sheep's character and pull together in an accommodating manner to work for Hong Kong's future. Leung Chun-ying
As I once heard Andrew-that's my disappearing brother-say: ‘Life consist in accommodating oneself to the Universe.' Although the rest of our family has never taken that view. We believe if forcing the Universe to accommodate itself to us. It's all a question of which one is to be master. Robert A. Heinlein
I don't care how handsome or fabulous or funny the groom is, or how sweet and accommodating the bride, or vice versa. Marriage is hard. Jenny McCarthy
If you accommodate others, you will be accommodating yourself. Chinese Proverb