All 3 Uses of
accommodate
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- There are as many elixirs of every kind as there are caprices and peculiarities in the physical and moral nature of humanity; and I will say further—the art of these chemists is capable with the utmost precision to accommodate and proportion the remedy and the bane to yearnings for love or desires for vengeance.†
Chpt 51-52
- Danglars, too, had recognized the bandit, whose existence he would not believe when Albert de Morcerf mentioned him in Paris; and not only did he recognize him, but the cell in which Albert had been confined, and which was probably kept for the accommodation of strangers.†
Chpt 113-114
- The traveller descended, and instead of sitting down at the stern of the boat, which had been decorated with a blue carpet for his accommodation, stood up with his arms crossed.†
Chpt 117 *
Definition:
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(accommodate as in: the room can accommodate four) provide (or have the ability to provide) for something desired or needed