It accommodates itself to the daily activity, and can be trusted as the only completely-wise prescriber of what food to take, and how much of it the body can utilize just then.
I have two meals a day more habitually than any other number, but not with any prescribed regularity, for the reason that my activities are most irregular at times, and my appetite accommodates itself to my needs.
We see that Plato in this case forgets his own peculiar mode of thought, and accommodates himself to received distinctions, without reflecting that the principles of his own political system rendered such distinctions inapplicable.
One portion of his explanation is, that Plato here accommodates himself "ad captum hominum vulgarem (p.
It accommodates one thousand primary pupils of both sexes.
It accommodates two hundred and fifty little ones.
The former is newer, stands nearer the Capitol, and accommodates the legislators.
In summer it accommodates about two hundred boys and girls between the ages of twelve and seventeen; and about forty of these remain in residence throughout the year.
In a small cow the pelvis may be too narrow to pass a calf sired by a bull of a large breed, but this is exceptional, as the fetus usually accommodates itself to the size of the dam and makes its extra growth after birth.
This is of small import, as cattle have an accessory jugular vein which gradually enlarges and accommodates itself to the increased quantity of blood it must carry.
This ore viewed as a metallurgic object, is one of the most interesting and valuable that is known; it affords natural steel with the greatest facility, and accommodates itself best to the Catalan smelting forge.
The hospital has been again enlarged, so that it now accommodatesone hundred patients.
The ‘Worcester’ provides properly qualified officers for merchant vessels, andaccommodates 200 boys.
This Municipal Emergency Home of New York's is absolutely fire-proof and accommodates one thousand men and fifty women.
This shell accommodates only two hundred and fifty men, and on many a night during the last winter it has sheltered five hundred men, besides as many more in the "annex.
This wretched place accommodates only fifty men, when every night during that bitter winter there were from three to five hundred on the streets of Toledo who had no place to lay their heads.
He accommodates himself to the diverse dispositions of men, and (if we may say with respect to him which yet can be no disrespect, seeing he hath humbled himself lower) he doth become all things to all men, that he may gain some.
This house accommodates ninety-seven of the men who work in the Elevator.
Sturge House has been fitted up for this special purpose, and accommodates about fifty boys.
There are galleries for visitors, over the Great Hall, which accommodates five thousand persons.
The school to which I went occupies a handsome modern brick edifice, and accommodates eight hundred girls.
But he does not; he accommodates himself to natural qualities; he chooses an element corresponding, analogous to his operation.
The truly catholic spirit of christianity accommodates itself, with an astonishing condescension, to the circumstances of the whole human race.
It accommodates its praises, or its censure, to the excellence of a work, and appropriates it to the nature of it.
In a large room below many of the old men were sitting about at leisure, reading books and newspapers, with which charityaccommodates them.
The place is irregularly built, and contains fewer houses than a village of the same number of inhabitants usually has; but the dwellings are mostly quite large, and each accommodates several families.
Keil's house accommodates a dozen or twenty of the older unmarried people, who live in common with him.
Both of the back legs of this chair were sawed off some three or four inches-thus elevating the front part of the chair and lowering the back part, giving the seat an incline toward the rear which more comfortably accommodates the body.
The spirit of God, as St. Jerome takes notice, accommodates himself to the education of the prophet and inspires him with comparisons taken from country affairs.
The Lord here accommodates his discourse to the way of speaking and acting amongst men; for he knoweth all things, and needeth not to go anywhere for information.
In this way the double standard accommodates itself to the law of supply and demand, which is admitted to be the governing factor in the determination of value.
Gold is a wonderful clearer of the understanding; it dissipates every doubt and scruple in an instant, accommodates itself to the meanest capacities, silences the loud and clamorous and brings over the most obstinate and inflexible.
The infinity of desires accommodates itself in case one can do nothing better with the indefinite in the designs, and nothing at times gives such a false impression of depth as emptiness.
Man, imagining himself to live in the bosom of a society of gods, inevitably accommodates himself to so novel a habitat.
At the same time that the naïve irresponsibility of primitive people thus accommodates itself to the providential government of the world, it accommodates itself no less to the despotic government of a monarch or of an aristocracy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "accommodates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.