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"discommode" Definitions
  1. to cause inconvenience to : TROUBLE

12 Sentences With "discommode"

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An air of breathlessness about Rachel seemed to discommode her friends.
Obviously if you are espousing change, it's going to discommode and upset certain people.
To ask for a guarantor for a reputable resident is simply to discommode two people instead of one.
The boys shouted to their animals, who flew across the plain as though the snow did not discommode them in the least.
It is a reasonable assumption to conclude that the latter have decided to wreck the agreement and the British will not discommode them.
He wanted to advance towards greater equality without ever quite getting there in a way that might discommode his present style of life.
We obviously do not want to discommode people, and I understand their reaction to a degree, but the other gates of the park are open.
For this end it was necessary to discommode myself of my cloak, and of the volume which I carried in the pocket of my cloak.
I objected, for I did not wish to discommode him in the least and told him a good bed could be fixed in the mess wagon.
For instance, the mayor of Chicago might discommode his people to make a beautiful park, even if the park is, in the end, for the sake of the people.
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.
The technique consists of using a portable tape recorder to record audio of the target location, then revisiting the location over a number of days and playing back the audio at low or subliminal levels.McLean, Cabell. Playback: My Personal Experience of Chaos Magic with William S. Burroughs, Sr Burroughs described the effect as "recording the target’s own base shittiness, and then playing it back to him at subliminal levels." > I have frequently observed that this simple operation making recordings and > taking pictures of some location you wish to discommode or destroy, then > playing recordings back and taking more pictures - will result in accidents, > fires, removals, especially the last. The target moves...Burroughs, William > S. Playback From Eden to Watergate Elaborating, Cabell McLean has stated that "the effect is subtle but profound, cumulative with time, and tends to multiply or magnify the negative aspects of the target far beyond the target’s ability to control".

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