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Discover LudwigThe word 'discommode' is a valid word in English and can be used in formal written context.
This word is used to describe an inconvenience or problem that causes discomfort or difficulty. Example sentence: The new construction project near my house has been discommoding my daily commute.
Dictionary
discommode
verb
To cause someone inconvenience
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He wanted to advance towards greater equality without ever quite getting there in a way that might discommode his present style of life.
Whenever any work is done to ponds these days, whether near a river, on a farm, or even on the dewponds of the Downs, precautions have to be taken not to discommode these newts because they are said to be rare.
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It's discommoding to realise that Burma (or Albania, or Macedonia) could be jettisoned while BBC Arabic TV and Persian TV (launched with clear purpose by HMG, an extra £35m lobbed into the pot) expand – and try to meet targets they've failed to reach thus far.
But hang on a moment, because all this black and white stuff leaves out one discommoding part of the argument.
In 1797, residents complained of "the number of Hay-Boats landing collectively... discommoding the Market, and Wood-Boats and other Vessels, which resort in great Numbers to said Wharf and Bason".
The formal charge was "discommoding a sidewalk," a crime sounding more relevant to dogs than to seminarians.
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