a. [f. accommodāt- ppl. stem of accommodā-re + -IVE; as if ad. L. *accommodātīvus.] Tending to accommodate; accommodating.

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1841.  Myers, Cath. Thoughts, III. § 26. 97. This peculiarity of its accommodative character.

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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.

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