To sign the word "accommodativeness," use your dominant hand to make a flat palm facing upwards, then bring it down and tap it on the back of your other hand,…
To sign the word "accommodatively," use the ASL sign for "accommodate" (curling your index finger twice on your opposite palm) followed by the adverb suffix "ly" (twisting your wrist while…
To sign "accommodative," use your non-dominant hand as a base and place your dominant hand on top with all fingers extended, then make a circular motion in the air.
To sign the word "accommodations," use the ASL letter "A" handshape to start at your forehead and sweep outwards twice while slightly twisting your wrist.
Accommodationist is signed by making an "A" handshape with your dominant hand and placing it near your non-dominant elbow, then moving it forward in a smooth motion.
To sign the word "accommodatingly," make the ASL sign for "accommodate" with your dominant hand, then add the sign for "LY" at the end by extending your index finger and…