All 11 Uses
accommodate
in
The Hunt for Red October
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- The Red October's wardroom was a spacious affair for a submarine, located immediately forward of the galley, aft of the officer accommodations.†
Chpt 1.
- Despite her huge bulk, the October's crew accommodations would have shamed a gulag jailer.†
Chpt 1.
- Forward of the missile room, in a space shoehorned into the crew's accommodations, the handful of sleeping men stirred briefly in their bunks as they noted an intermittent rumble aft and the hum of electric motors a few feet away, separated from them by the pressure hull.†
Chpt 2.
- They figured something new for her and spent the last two years rebuilding the Typhoon configuration to accommodate it.†
Chpt 4.
- Its bubble memory could easily accommodate the computing needs of a whole squadron of submarines.†
Chpt 5.
- The mass-sensing system was being added to all the submarines that could accommodate it.†
Chpt 6.
- As chief of the boat, he was also manager of the Dallas' cable TV system, three video-cassette recorders in the mess room which led to televisions in the wardroom, and various other crew accommodations.†
Chpt 7.
- Its number was 3-4-8: third badge series, frame fifty-four (the medical office, galley section), aft (officers') accommodations.†
Chpt 7. *
- It had to be to accommodate the massive, barrel-shaped steel vessel.†
Chpt 7.
- On Red October the officers' accommodations and galley are aft.†
Chpt 9.
- Her slablike wings had not a whit of sweepback and were bent in the middle to accommodate the clumsy landing gear.†
Chpt 11. *
Definitions:
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(1)
(accommodate as in: the room can accommodate four) provide (or have the ability to provide) for something desired or needed
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(2)
(accommodate as in: moved to accommodate her) adjust something to provide for a need; or help
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(3)
(accommodations as in: hotel accommodations) space, lodgings, or other needs -- such as a hotel room and services
- (4) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)