The Collaborative International Dictionary
Discommode \Dis`com*mode"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Discommoded; p. pr. & vb. n. Discommoding.] [See Discommodate.] To put inconvenience; to incommode; to trouble. [R.]
Syn: To incommode; annoy; inconvenience.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of discommode English)
Usage examples of "discommoding".
You are in the hands of officials who zealously study your welfare and your interest, instead of turning their talents to the invention of new methods of discommoding and snubbing you, as is very often the main employment of that exceedingly self-satisfied monarch, the railroad conductor of America.
I perceive now, however, that they might have taken him by the heels and thrown him clear over the house without discommoding him very much.
Leave it stand empty while you off careening about in your Chevy and Aunt Duluth's sleeping on Florence's couch discommoding her family.