accommodativeness

accommodativeness
noun see accommodate

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  • accommodativeness — noun The state or quality of being accommodative …   Wiktionary

  • accommodativeness — n. quality of being accommodative, adaptability …   English contemporary dictionary

  • accommodativeness — accomˈmodātiveness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑accommodate …   Useful english dictionary

  • accommodative — accommodativeness, n. /euh kom euh day tiv/, adj. tending to accommodate; adaptive. [1835 45; ACCOMMODATE + IVE] * * * …   Universalium

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  • amenability — I noun accessibleness, accommodativeness, acquiescence, adaptability, agreeableness, compliance, compliancy, conformability, docility, ductility, flexibility, flexibleness, inclination, influenceability, malleability, manageability, mansuetude,… …   Law dictionary

  • adaptability — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. changeability, flexibility, versatility, adjustability, ambidexterity, many sidedness, tractability, conformability, ductility, accommodativeness, pliableness, pliancy, malleability, amenability, docility, compliancy,… …   English dictionary for students

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