discommode

[US]/ˌdɪs.kəˈməʊd/
[UK]/ˌdɪs.kəˈmoʊd/

Translation

vt.to inconvenience or disturb; to cause trouble or difficulty
Word Forms
Past Participlediscommoded
Past Tensediscommoded
Third Person Singulardiscommodes
Present Participlediscommoding

Phrases & Collocations

discommode others

discommode me

discommode guests

discommode staff

discommode yourself

discommode friends

discommode clients

discommode family

discommode others' plans

discommode your schedule

Example Sentences

his late arrival might discommode the meeting schedule.

we don't want to discommode our guests during their stay.

please let me know if my request will discommode you.

it’s important not to discommode others while traveling.

her decision to change plans may discommode the entire group.

he apologized for any inconvenience he might discommode.

we aim to avoid anything that might discommode our clients.

they were careful not to discommode the local residents.

it would discommode me greatly to change my plans at this stage.

we should consider how our actions may discommode others.

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