discommodate in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To disaccommodate means to inconvenience or disrupt the arrangements or comfort of someone.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden change in plans may disaccommodate several guests attending the event.
- I hope my late arrival doesn't disaccommodate your schedule too much.
- The unexpected construction work could disaccommodate the residents for weeks.
- She felt guilty that her request might disaccommodate her coworkers.
- Travel disruptions can disaccommodate even the best-laid itineraries.
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