Sentence examples for inconveniencing from inspiring English sources

'inconveniencing' is not a word in written English
The correct word is 'inconveniencing'. For example, "The store was inconveniencing customers by not opening on time."

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inconveniencing

verb

Present participle of inconvenience

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But the new rule still seems odd: once in force, it will be open to abuse, while inconveniencing a desirable bunch of would-be citizens for no good reason.

In response, the government warned airlines against inconveniencing passengers and offered talks.

That is a whopping $3,000 per set of sockets, including charging stations and work areas, though airport construction projects are always pricey due to the need for security clearance and, often, for night-time work to avoid inconveniencing travellers.The price is apparently justified by the sheer fustiness of an airport that lacks the outlets necessary for its energy-hungry customers.

Parliamentarians complain that it is overly bureaucratic and takes too long to come to reimbursement decisions, and that its rules penalise those with families, especially inconveniencing politicians without much private wealth.

But some laws that impose little on non-believers may impose heavy costs on believers, who can be exempted without inconveniencing others.

Along with visitors to the Sainsbury's website, telephone users in a Surrey street and the managers of a Welsh cemetery, the owners of the railway museum near Sunderland were this week in the front line of a plague of scavenging which is inconveniencing the daily lives of millions and taking a heavy toll on the British economy – metal theft.

Each night feels like an animated dinner gathering at the least – and often becomes far more of a party, with dancing on sofas becoming a common occurrence in our case, without the risk of inconveniencing other guests.

But here they were, making millions of pounds a year by inconveniencing us and taking the 20 per cent VAT saving for themselves.

He denied the claim that he had been two hours late but appeared to blame the media for inconveniencing him.

On Friday, you staged a publicity stunt at an RBS office, inconveniencing a hundred or so people.

(Met crowds, though inconveniencing, impart a sweetness of democratic participation like that of the first half hour or so of showing up for jury duty).

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