tr.v. in·com·mod·ed, in·com·mod·ing, in·com·modes To cause to be inconvenienced; disturb. [French incommoder, from Old French, from Latin incommodāre, from incommodus, inconvenient : in-, not; see IN-1 + commodus, convenient; see COMMODIOUS.] |
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