[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.
1775. Burke, Conc. Amer., Wks. III. 59. Perhaps a more smooth and accomodating spirit of freedom in them would be more acceptable to us.
1850. Mrs. Stowe, Unc. T. Cab., xxxix. 342. Cassy had been unusually gracious and accommodating in her humours.
1855. Prescott, Philip II., I. I. ii. 18. The accommodating spirit of the good ecclesiastic had doubtless some influence in his rapid advancement.