The Collaborative International Dictionary
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.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of incommode English)
Usage examples of "incommoding".
A sky-hawk that tauntingly had followed the main-truck downwards from its natural home among the stars, pecking at the flag, and incommoding Tashtego there.
They had no business incommoding England in her struggle with Bonaparte merely to satisfy their own ridiculous passions.