English to Gujarati Dictionary accommodates

accommodates

રહેવાની સગવડ
definition
verb
the cabins accommodate up to 6 people
(of physical space, especially a building) provide lodging or sufficient space for.
any language must accommodate new concepts
fit in with the wishes or needs of.
translation of 'accommodates'
verb
સમાવેશ કરવો
example
The language of this handbook 'accommodates' the needs of design and production professionals and students.
The office 'accommodates' two recently merged law firms in a space that expresses the new firm's identity.
The refurbished Main House now 'accommodates' the Sixth Form and the Senior pupils.
The bar is always fifteen deep, the dancefloor 'accommodates' 250 people but probably packs more and the lighting is very, very dark.
Statistics show the four-story mall 'accommodates' a total of 11 shops and some 120 shopkeepers.
A 336-square-foot guest suite above the garage 'accommodates' visitors for extended stays.
Work must also be restructured in such a way that it 'accommodates' caregiving, through a shorter workweek and more flexible scheduling, for example.
Today that ancestral house 'accommodates' a dance academy run by my daughter.
Many think the gospel can only succeed if it 'accommodates' the wishes of the world.
An old cooperage behind the Scottish Fisheries Museum 'accommodates' Peter Jukes' lauded seafood restaurant.
This room is at the heart of the property; a recessed area 'accommodates' an oil-fired Rayburn range while there is a cut slate floor and work surface.
Your average busy bar 'accommodates' a couple of hundred people in an enclosed and poorly ventilated area.
The hospital also 'accommodates' visitors to the Irish Kidney Association's Respite Centre in Tramore.
This area also 'accommodates' a small guest toilet and the stairs to the first floor.
The price often seems to rise inexorably as more voices must be 'accommodated' at every turn, especially as the EU enlarges.
The daguerreotypist was expected to 'accommodate' the wishes of his clients.
As in the far more lucrative arena of the visual arts, dance lost its oppositional fervor as it 'accommodated to' both political and economic realities.
Certain other measures have been adopted to 'accommodate' the claimant's wishes.
Every effort should be made to 'accommodate' the wishes of women and their partners.
The local government has thus far built shelters to 'accommodate' people from the area.
making users 'accommodate' to the realities of today's marketplace
Kissinger assumed a key role in state decision-making during the 1970s and attempted to take the USA in a realist direction of 'accommodating to' its declining power by non-ideological calculations.
Thirdly, experiencing the changes that are going on at a physical level as the body 'accommodates to' new life and prepares for birth can lead to a new type of relationship with your body.
Is this mirrored in the appearance of the ‘esteemed male guest’ who must be 'accommodated' at all costs?
Its deeply territorial nature is incompletely 'accommodated to' the disciplined consumption demanded of a truly global consumer system.
Because of Johnson's strong family ties, the Falcons have gone the extra mile in 'accommodating' his wish to spend the majority of the offseason with his wife and two children.
the cabins 'accommodate' up to 6 people
the cottages 'accommodate' up to six people
He noted, ‘Neighbourhoods flourish by 'accommodating to' change, not by saying no to it.’
Difference of opinion is good but we must learn to 'accommodate' each other's point of view at the same time.
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