accommodate
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~ make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose; "Adapt our native cuisine to the available food resources of the new country"
accommodate
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~ provide with something desired or needed; "Can you accommodate me with a rental car?"
accompany
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~ go or travel along with; "The nurse accompanied the old lady everywhere"
accompany
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~ be present or associated with an event or entity; "French fries come with the hamburger"; "heart attacks are accompanied by distruction of heart tissue"; "fish usually goes with white wine"; "this kind of vein accompanies certain arteries"
accompany
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~ perform an accompaniment to; "The orchestra could barely follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano"
accompany
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~ be a companion to somebody
accomplish
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~ put in effect; "carry out a task"; "execute the decision of the people"; "He actioned the operation"
accomplish
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~ to gain with effort; "she achieved her goal despite setbacks"
accord
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~ allow to have; "grant a privilege"
accord
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~ go together; "The colors don't harmonize"; "Their ideas concorded"
accost
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~ approach with an offer of sexual favors; "he was solicited by a prostitute"; "The young man was caught soliciting in the park"
account
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~ be the sole or primary factor in the existence, acquisition, supply, or disposal of something; "Passing grades account for half of the grades given in this exam"
account
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~ to give an account or representation of in words; "Discreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental"