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Synonyms
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Meaning:
acquiesce

to agree, accept, something without argument

agree with some reluctance

adapt

to make (something) suitable for a new use, need, situation etc

adjust to a different situation or condition

adjust

to put something right, change something in order to make it suitable for new conditions or use

become or make prepared, adapted

attune

to cause (a person) to become used to something

adjust

condescend

to (agree to) do something that one's rank, abilities etc do not require one to do

stoop, humble oneself

conform

to agree with, behave in the same way as, (generally accepted rules, standards etc)

adjust, adapt

contain

to have or hold things within itself

include, hold

homogenize

(especially) to make (milk) more uniform in consistency by breaking down and blending the particles of fat

become adjusted; adjust

include

to consider, put in, (a person, thing) as part of he whole

contain, involve

integrate

to join (parts) into a whole; complete (something) by adding parts

mix, merge

negotiate

to discuss in order to come to an agreement; to arrange (something) by discussion

bargain, discuss

provide

to give, supply, what is needed or useful, especially in order to live

supply, support

provided

on condition (that)

supply, support

reconcile

to become friendly with (a person) after a quarrel

make peace; adjust

strung

of string

bring into harmony

symphonize

mix, merge

mix, merge

work-in

an occasion when workers continue to work in a factory etc that is threatened with closure

contain, involve

ACCOMMODATE as in Wiktionary
ACCOMMODATE as in Wikipedia