a. [f. accommodāt- ppl. stem of accommodā-re + -IVE; as if ad. L. *accommodātīvus.] Tending to accommodate; accommodating.
1841. Myers, Cath. Thoughts, III. § 26. 97. This peculiarity of its accommodative character.
1880. Burton, Reign of Q. Anne, III. xix. 211. In the strifes, religious and secular, that had shaken Scotland, no such accommodative adjustment had been permitted to grow.