disaccommodate in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Disaccommodate: to cause inconvenience or disruption to individuals who have made arrangements or accommodations.
Sample Sentences
- The unexpected renovations at the hotel may disaccommodate several guests during peak season.
- If the flight schedule changes again, it could disaccommodate many travelers who have already made plans.
- Due to the flooding, the city has been forced to disaccommodate numerous residents from their homes.
- The sudden policy shift might disaccommodate employees who were looking forward to the flexible work arrangements.
- When the conference was canceled, it disaccommodated attendees who had traveled from afar to participate.