a. [a. Fr. accomodable, f. accomoder to suit: see ACCOMMODATE and -ABLE.] Capable of being accommodated; suitable.

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1603.  Florio, Montaigne (1632), II. viii. 212. A fit and accommodable condition for such a dignitie.

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1672.  R. Taylor, O. Cromwell, 176. That the Title of the Protector might be made accomodable to the Laws.

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1724.  Watts, Logic, V. § 4 Wks. 1813, VII. 467. We must be furnished with such general rules as are accommodable to all this variety.

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