Pronunciation: /əˌkɑːməˈdeɪʃənɪst/
noun a person who seeks compromise with an opposing viewpoint, especially in the context of religion or politics
A1 An accommodationist is someone who believes in compromising to reach an agreement.
A2 The accommodationist approach aims to find common ground between conflicting parties.
B1 As an accommodationist, she always tries to find solutions that accommodate everyone's needs.
B2 The accommodationist policy was praised for its ability to bring together diverse viewpoints.
C1 The accommodationist leader was skilled at balancing competing interests to achieve harmony.
C2 His reputation as an accommodationist grew as he successfully mediated complex disputes.
formal The accommodationist approach seeks to find common ground between different belief systems.
informal Some people consider accommodationists to be too compromising in their views.
slang I heard he's an accommodationist, always trying to please everyone.
figurative Being an accommodationist is like trying to walk a tightrope between conflicting ideologies.
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