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The process by which the eye changes focusfrom one distance to another.
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| accommodation reflex |
adaptation of the visual apparatus of the eye accomplished for achieving near vision consisting of an increase in the curvature of the lens, pupillary constriction and convergence of the eyes.
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| accommodation |
the ability of the eye to change its focus from distant objects to near objects.
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| accommodation |
The lending of one person's good name or credit standing to a second person with no compensation in order that the second person may borrow money from a third person. Historically, accommodation meant the making of a loan by one person to a second person who lacks sufficient collateral but has the backing of a third person.
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| accom | a person who joins with another in carrying out some plan (especially an unethical or illegal plan) |
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| accom | bring to execution |
| accom | to gain with effort |
| accom | capable of existing or taking place or proving true |
| accom | successfully completed or brought to an end |
| accom | settled securely and unconditionally |
| accom | highly skilled |
| accom | an irreversible accomplishment |
| accom | the action of accomplishing something |
| accom | an ability that has been acquired by training |
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