Crossword-Solution: ACCOMMODATING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Accommodating | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Accommodate |
| Accommodating | a. | Affording, or disposed to afford, accommodation; obliging; as an accommodating man, spirit, arrangement. |
We have 77 clues for the answer “ACCOMMODATING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Supple | 24 answers |
| unsought | 24 answers |
| volunteered | 26 answers |
| unasked | 28 answers |
| unforced | 30 answers |
| unstudied | 36 answers |
| voluntary | 37 answers |
| Elastic | 38 answers |
| NONPROFIT | 39 answers |
| unbidden | 39 answers |
| consenting | 41 answers |
| endorsing | 42 answers |
| Conciliatory | 42 answers |
| appeasing | 43 answers |
| permitting | 43 answers |
| Permissive | 43 answers |
| Pampering | 43 answers |
| clement | 46 answers |
| wieldy | 46 answers |
| allowing | 50 answers |
| Unpretentious | 50 answers |
| Obliging | 51 answers |
| authorising | 52 answers |
| assenting | 52 answers |
| unprompted | 53 answers |
| subservient | 54 answers |
| Unrehearsed | 54 answers |
| acquiescent | 55 answers |
| charitable | 56 answers |
| accordant | 56 answers |
| sanctioning | 57 answers |
| complaisant | 58 answers |
| Manageable | 59 answers |
| Obedient | 59 answers |
| Predisposed | 60 answers |
| Unhurried | 61 answers |
| tolerant | 61 answers |
| Patient | 61 answers |
| unofficial | 61 answers |
| compliant | 61 answers |
| Lenient | 62 answers |
| Lax | 63 answers |
| Zealous | 63 answers |
| Willing | 64 answers |
| Liberal | 64 answers |
| Deferential | 66 answers |
| Submissive | 66 answers |
| Unaffected | 68 answers |
| forbearing | 68 answers |
| Mild | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with ACCOMMODATING (5)
SESSION IV-B George THOMA In the use of electronic imaging for document preservation, there are several issues to consider, such as: ensuring adequate image quality, maintaining substantial conversion rates (through-put), providing unique identification for automated access and retrieval, and accommodating bound volumes and fragile material.
Oklahoma had roped off part of its university's classrooms, library, and dining room as a means of accommodating a graduate student in the School of Education.
The girl ran into the house to get some crumbs of bread, cold potatoes, and other such scraps as were suitable to the accommodating appetite of fowls.
Indeed, it seemed that so humble a conveyance as a mule, in however good case, and however well broken to a pleasant and accommodating amble, was only used by the gallant monk for travelling on the road.
The friendliness of his disposition made him happy in accommodating those, whose situation might be considered, in comparison with the past, as unfortunate.
Quotes with ACCOMMODATING (3)
Breeze strolled over to the table and chose a seat with his characteristic decorum. The portly man raised his dueling cane, pointing it at Ham. 'I see that my period of intellectual respite has come to an end.'Ham smiled. 'I thought up a couple beastly questions while I was gone, and I've been saving them just for you, Breeze.''I'm dying of anticipation,' Breeze said. He turned his cane toward Lestibournes. 'Spook, drink.'Spook rushed over and fetched Breeze a cup of wine.'He…
Described in this way, utilitarianism has little in common with the prosaic, visionless notion of the 'merely utilitarian,' in the sense of a narrowly or mundanely functional or efficient option. No such limited horizon confined the thought and character of the great English-language utilitarian philosophers, whose influence ran its course from the period just before the French Revolution through the Victorian era. Happiness, for them, was more of a cosmic calling, the path t…
But, the true reason for the success of such new expositions [translated Eastern religious texts] is to be found where they are the most accommodating, least rigid, least severe, most vague, and ready to come to easy terms with the prejudices and weaknesses of the modern world. Let everyone have the courage to look deeply into himself and to see what it is that he really wants.