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Origin:
The term "accommodate" originated in the early 16th century, derived from the Latin word "accommodare." It initially referred to making something fit or convenient, and later expanded to encompass the broader meaning of adjusting or conforming to a situation.
The Latin root "commodus" (convenient, suitable) is also related to other English words such as "commodity," "comfort," and "commodious."
Examples of Usage:
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