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be inconvenienced
verb
To bother; to discomfort
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Nobody in London would be inconvenienced.
But why shouldn't they be inconvenienced?
"They want families to be inconvenienced.
He just didn't think motorists should be inconvenienced.
Northwest said it did not think customers would be inconvenienced.
In other words, the determined bomber will be inconvenienced.
But I need it". He may be inconvenienced.
The best definition of humility I know is "the ability to be inconvenienced".
President Charles M. Vest was out of town, and thus wouldn't be inconvenienced by electrical work.
A whole nation was hungering to be inconvenienced for the common good.
"I know a lot of people think they will be inconvenienced," he said.
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