incommodate (Meaning)
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incommodate (v. t.)
To incommode.
Synonyms & Antonyms of incommodate
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incommodate Sentence Examples
- The noisy construction next door highly incommodated the elderly resident.
- The lost baggage incommodated the travelers during their entire trip.
- The unexpected traffic caused an inconvenience that gravely incommodated our plans.
- The crowded bus made me feel uncomfortable and incommodated.
- The untimely rain incommodated the outdoor concert, forcing everyone to seek shelter.
- The malfunctioning elevator incommodated the tenants, leaving them stranded on their floors.
- The sudden illness incommodated the entire family, disrupting their schedule.
- The absence of a wheelchair ramp incommodated the disabled visitor.
- The overbooked hotel room incommodated the guests, forcing them to share a bed.
- The unbearable heat incommodated the hikers on their summer expedition.
FAQs About the word incommodate
To incommode.
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The noisy construction next door highly incommodated the elderly resident.
The lost baggage incommodated the travelers during their entire trip.
The unexpected traffic caused an inconvenience that gravely incommodated our plans.
The crowded bus made me feel uncomfortable and incommodated.