adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an accommodating manner; so as to suit or convenience; conveniently, obligingly.
1847. Alb. Smith, Stuck-up People (ed. 4), 39. Mr. Lacquer drops it into the plate so accommodatingly presented to him.
1873. G. C. Davies, Mount. Mead, & Mere, xi. 88. Griffith guided the worm accommodatingly to the noses of the largest [fish].