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    Dis·com·mode
    /ˌdiskəˈmōd/

    verb

    • 1. cause (someone) trouble or inconvenience: formal "I am sorry to have discommoded you"
  2. Discommode is a verb that means to cause inconvenience or trouble to someone. It comes from French and has synonyms like disturb or incommode. See examples, etymology and related words.

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  4. Discommode definition: to cause inconvenience to; disturb, trouble, or bother.. See examples of DISCOMMODE used in a sentence.

  5. Definitions of discommode. verb. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to. synonyms: bother, disoblige, incommode, inconvenience, put out, trouble. see more.

  6. DISCOMMODE definition: 1. to cause problems, difficulties, or discomfort (= the feeling of being uncomfortable) for…. Learn more.

  7. Discommode means to cause inconvenience or annoyance to; disturb. Find out the word origin, frequency, derived forms, and synonyms of discommode in British and American English.

  8. Discommode is a verb that means to cause bother or inconvenience to someone. It comes from the Latin word commodāre, which means to suit or accommodate. See synonyms, antonyms and origin of discommode.

  9. dis·com·mode. (dĭs′kə-mōd′) tr.v. dis·com·mod·ed, dis·com·mod·ing, dis·com·modes. To put to inconvenience; trouble. [ dis- + commode, to suit (from Latin commodāre, from commodus, convenient; see commodious ).] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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