Noun
accommodationist (plural accommodationists)
Someone who tries to accommodate and compromise with an opposition.
Rabbi Blau was a native of Meah Shearim in Jerusalem and was active in the Agudat Israel during the British Mandate era. citation However, by the 1930s, the Aguda began to adopt a more compromising and accommodationist approach to the Zionist movement. Source: Internet
Moton agreed, and following the accommodationist philosophy of Washington, he worked actively to conceal the information from the media. Source: Internet
He returned to Philadelphia in March 1775, and abandoned his accommodationist stance. Source: Internet