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What is the past tense of accommodate?

What's the past tense of accommodate? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of accommodate is accommodated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of accommodate is accommodates.

The present participle of accommodate is accommodating.

The past participle of accommodate is accommodated.

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The price often seems to rise inexorably as more voices must be accommodated at every turn, especially as the EU enlarges.
Its deeply territorial nature is incompletely accommodated to the disciplined consumption demanded of a truly global consumer system.
As universities accommodated this changing clientele, boundaries weakened between regions, towns, classes, races, and the sexes.
The Tokyo tribunal accommodated to these sentiments by granting Emperor Hirohito immunity from prosecution.
Bulk quantities of spices can be accommodated in a storage system that will hold these items in large containers.
Sportsmen and women will be accommodated mainly two to a room in 32 blocks in six student halls of residence.

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