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  • 41accommodate — ac•com•mo•date [[t]əˈkɒm əˌdeɪt[/t]] v. dat•ed, dat•ing 1) to do a kindness or a favor to; oblige 2) to provide suitably; supply 3) to lend money to 4) to provide with a room or other accommodations 5) to have or make room for: This elevator… …

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  • 42согласовывать — СОГЛАСОВЫВАТЬ, несов. (сов. согласовать), что с кем. Договариваться (договориться) с кем л. о чем л., обсудив какой л. вопрос, проблему и выработав единое мнение о чем л.; получать (получить) чье л. согласие на что л.; Син.: координировать,… …

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  • 43accommodate — [c]/əˈkɒmədeɪt / (say uh komuhdayt) verb (accommodated, accommodating) –verb (t) 1. to do a kindness or a favour to; oblige: to accommodate a friend. 2. to provide with lodging, sometimes including food. 3. to make suitable or consistent; adapt:… …

  • 44attune — [ə to͞on′, ətyo͞on′] vt. attuned, attuning [< AD + TUNE] 1. to tune 2. to bring into harmony or agreement [old methods not attuned to the times] …

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  • 45conform — [kən fôrm′] vt. [ME conformen < OFr conformer < L conformare, to fashion, form < com , together + formare, to FORM] 1. to make the same or similar [to conform one s idea to another s] 2. to bring into harmony or agreement; adapt: often… …

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  • 46reconcile — [rek′ən sīl΄] vt. reconciled, reconciling [ME reconsilen < OFr reconcilier < L reconciliare: see RE & CONCILIATE] 1. to make friendly again or win over to a friendly attitude 2. to settle (a quarrel, difference, etc.) 3. to make (arguments …

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  • 47legalize — v.tr. (also ise) 1 make lawful. 2 bring into harmony with the law. Derivatives: legalization n …

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  • 48addulce — transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: alteration (influenced by Latin dulcis) of earlier addoulce, adoulce, from Middle French adoulcer, adoulcier, literally, to sweeten, from a (from Latin ad ) + doulce, douz sweet, from Latin dulcis more at… …

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  • 49con|cil´i|a´tor — con|cil|i|ate «kuhn SIHL ee ayt», transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. 1. to win over; soothe: »She conciliated her angry little sister with a candy bar. SYNONYM(S): placate, pacify, appease. 2 …

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  • 50con|cil´i|at´ing|ly — con|cil|i|ate «kuhn SIHL ee ayt», transitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. 1. to win over; soothe: »She conciliated her angry little sister with a candy bar. SYNONYM(S): placate, pacify, appease. 2 …

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