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reaccommodate

reaˈccommodate, v.
  [re- 5 a. Cf. F. réaccommoder (16th c. in Littré).]
  trans. To accommodate, adjust, array, afresh or again.

1616 Capt. Smith Descr. New Eng. Wks. (Arb.) I. 221 Onely her spret saile remayned.., till we had reaccommodated her a Iury mast. 1639 N. N. tr. Du Bosq's Compl. Woman i. B 2 He desired to reaccommodate what had been corrupted. 1641 Baker Chron. (1674) 125/1 King Edward..instantly sends to charge that part, without giving them time to re-accommodate themselves. 1920 Nineteenth Cent. Oct. 629 It will take time before the Jews can again reaccommodate themselves to the local conditions.

  So reaccoˈmmoderate v. (Cf. commoderate.)

1613–8 Daniel Coll. Hist. Eng. (1626) 200 [He] instantly sends to charge that part, without giuing them time to re⁓accommoderate themselues.

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