disaccommodate

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Etymology[edit]

dis- +‎ accommodate

Verb[edit]

disaccommodate (third-person singular simple present disaccommodates, present participle disaccommodating, simple past and past participle disaccommodated)

  1. (transitive) To put to inconvenience; to incommode.
    • March 19 1767, William Warburton, letter to Richard Hurd
      I hope this will not disaccommodate you , for you may make an ample compensation for Trinity - term , by coming to town a Sunday or two earlier than you intended []

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