We have no meanings for "less accommodating" in our records yet.
1 The assassin, on the other hand, had proved to be less accommodating .
2 Public investors are less accommodating of big losses and repeated cash calls.
3 The modern state is much less accommodating towards the spacepoor than the space-rich.
4 That said; you might be a little less accommodating than usual.
5 For it is not a matter of disputing texts and more or less accommodating clauses.
6 In the middle States the contention had been higher, spirits were more sharpened and less accommodating .
7 Monsieur d'Amacourt's secretary was less accommodating , the bank officer's screening process activated, as Marie had predicted.
8 Perhaps my freighterage spaces, with passing years, had grown less expansive or less accommodating or something.
9 Tensions subsided after midnight and police said they would be far less accommodating of further such demonstrations.
10 He carried himself differently, and when he spoke, his voice was also different-moresure and less accommodating .
11 AnalysisAs Britain moves to legalise gay marriage, Italian gays find themselves dealing with a rather less accommodating reality.
12 On a very different shore, with a far less accommodating sea, the mere prospect of the ocean is sustaining.
13 His government could usher in greater scrutiny of foreign investment and a less accommodating approach to the United States.
14 Unlike most of the other HAPs, who often seemed overeager to please their clients, Jahan Baig was less accommodating .
15 The bishop, although taking a cordial interest in him for some months, was less accommodating than he had expected.
16 Switzerland will be less accommodating .
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This collocation consists of: Less accommodating through the time
Less accommodating across language varieties