Advanced as in incommodious To cause inconvenience or trouble; to disturb or bother, often resulting in an awkward situation. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Discommode'
The sudden rainstorm discommoded the outdoor wedding ceremony.
The lost key discommoded her plans for a smooth departure.
The broken elevator discommodes residents who live on higher floors of the apartment building.
His constant interruptions during the meeting discommoded the speaker and disrupted the flow.
The software glitch discommoded users, leading to frustration and numerous complaints.
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