discommodate

English

Etymology

Latin discommodatus, past participle of discommodare; dis + commodare to make fit, help; con- + modus measure, proportion. See mode

Verb

discommodate (third-person singular simple present discommodates, present participle discommodating, simple past and past participle discommodated)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To render unfit or unsuitable; to fail to treat well
    I hope I did not discommodate you when I missed that meeting.

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