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What is the difference between adapted and accommodated?



 
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What is the difference between adapted and accommodated? #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 28, 2007 8:06 am   What is the difference between adapted and accommodated?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #107 "Synonyms for fit and adapt", question 8

The light suddenly went out and I couldn't see anything but little by little I ......... my eyes to the darkness.

(a) adapted
(b) fitted
(c) accommodated
(d) matched

Synonym Search, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #107 "Synonyms for fit and adapt", answer 8

The light suddenly went out and I couldn't see anything but little by little I adapted my eyes to the darkness.

Correct answer: (a) adapted

Your answer was: incorrect
The light suddenly went out and I couldn't see anything but little by little I accommodated my eyes to the darkness.
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why do I have to use adapted instead of accommodated?

thank you
Anduy
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What is the difference between adapted and accommodated? #2 (permalink) Sun Oct 28, 2007 16:46 pm   What is the difference between adapted and accommodated?
 

Here you will find a few links to some related threads that might be of help:

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