What does "accommodate" mean in this sentence: BoxWorks is fast becoming the premier date on the technology calendar and, this year, will accommodate a significant media and analyst presence.
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'Accommodate' dos not seem to me like a good word to choose. I think the writer means 'permit', or possibly just 'have'.
— Clive
'Accommodate' dos not seem to me like a good word to choose.
I think the writer means 'permit', or possibly just 'have'.
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