Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Uncomfortable.
  • To incommode.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • transitive verb obsolete To incommode.

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  • verb obsolete To incommode.

Etymologies

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Latin incommodare. See incommode.

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Examples

  • Count Hubert related the damage done to his property by the Prussians, the losses that would result from their stealing of a tenfold millionaire grand Seigneur whom such reverses would hardly incommodate for one year.

    Mademoiselle Fifi Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • All I can say is that, although the Moldavians 'desire to have a real democracy is a legal and reasonable request, the western world chose, due to the international circumstances, to look the other way around and not to incommodate Russia in any way.

    Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com 2009

  • Under* draVRbliVfc&ifttMhem means either to help, or incommodate us.

    Moral Essays: Contain'd in Several Treatises on Many Important Duties 1677

  • I, v. 7.] or may it not be, that of itself opposition and contradiction entertain and nourish them, and that they sufficiently accommodate themselves, provided they incommodate you?

    The Essays of Montaigne — Volume 17 Michel de Montaigne 1562

  • I, v. 7.] or may it not be, that of itself opposition and contradiction entertain and nourish them, and that they sufficiently accommodate themselves, provided they incommodate you?

    The Essays of Montaigne — Complete Michel de Montaigne 1562

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