Correct spelling, explanation: accommodate is a verb of Latin origin. It comes from accommodātus which means adjusted. Accommodate should be written with two double consonants c and m as it suggests its Latin ancestor. This is why the right spelling is accommodate and not accomodate.
Definition of accommodate:
verb: – to adjust or adapt, to satisfy;
To accommodate the needs of society, the government has to come up with some new legislation.
to provide accommodation or necessary supplies;
Marie couldn’t accommodate all her guests after the party, so a few of them have to sleep in the hotel.
Incorrect spelling, explanation: accomodate is the incorrect spelling of the word accommodate. In this case, one consonant m was omitted when it should be doubled. Accommodate has its origin in the Latin word accommodātus, which indicates the correct spelling. Therefore accommodate is not correct.
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You know so much it is almost tough to not agree with this (not that I personally would want to…). Wonderful help, just excellent.
I looked on the net for more info about this spelling and learned that most dictionaries will go along with these views on matter.