adjective
- willing to help or cooperate; obliging
- relating to the eye’s ability to adjust focus for different distances
- relating to monetary policy that encourages economic growth through low interest rates
Usage: medical; ophthalmology
Usage: economics; finance
Examples
- The hotel staff was very accommodative to our special requests.
- She took an accommodative approach to resolving the conflict.
- The patient showed poor accommodative response during the eye exam.
- Accommodative dysfunction can cause reading difficulties in children.
- The central bank maintained an accommodative monetary policy.
- Accommodative fiscal measures helped stimulate the economy.