accommodate

/ə-ˈkä-mə-ˌdāt/

borrowed from Latin accommodātus, past participle of accommodāre "to fit on, apply, make agree, make suitable, adapt," from ad- ad-commodāre "to lend, hire, put at the disposal (of), provide," derivative of commodus "convenient, suitable"

verb

  1. to provide with something desired, needed, or suited

  2. to make room for

  3. to hold without crowding or inconvenience

I needed money, and they accommodated me with a loan.

adapt adjust accommodate conform reconcile mean to bring one thing into correspondence with another. adapt implies a modification according to changing circumstances. adjust suggests bringing into a close and exact correspondence or harmony such as exists between parts of a mechanism.