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Incommoded

Incommode \In`com*mode"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Incommoded; p. pr. & vb. n. Incommoding.] [F. incommoder, L. incommodare inconvenient; pref. in- not + commodus convenient. See Commodious.] To give inconvenience or trouble to; to disturb or molest; to discommode; to worry; to put out; as, we are incommoded by lack of room.

Syn: To annoy; disturb; trouble; molest; disaccomodate; inconvenience; disquiet; vex; plague.

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incommoded

vb. (en-past of: incommode)

Usage examples of "incommoded".

In the seat thus pirated, sat two Americans, greatly incommoded by that woman's majestic coffin-clad feet.

He was leaping with excitement, emptied out his mails upon the floor that I might have a change of clothes, and incommoded me with his assistance as I changed.

Gebbie (for that was her name) was by great good fortune heavily incommoded by the sea, and lay day and night on the broad of her back.

They assured them that they would be but little incommoded by snow, and in three days would arrive among the Sciatogas.

These temper the heat of summer, so that in the shade no one is incommoded by perspiration.