[f. ACCOMMODATE v. + -ING2.] As a pple. Fitting, suiting, giving accommodation. Hence, adj. Affording, or disposed to afford accommodation; obliging, pliant, conciliatory; easy to deal with; in an evil sense, pliable, accessible to corruption.

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1775.  Burke, Conc. Amer., Wks. III. 59. Perhaps a more smooth and accomodating spirit of freedom in them would be more acceptable to us.

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1850.  Mrs. Stowe, Unc. T. Cab., xxxix. 342. Cassy had been unusually gracious and accommodating in her humours.

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1855.  Prescott, Philip II., I. I. ii. 18. The accommodating spirit of the good ecclesiastic had doubtless some influence in his rapid advancement.

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