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disaccommodate

disaccommodate, v. ? Obs.
  (dɪsəˈkɒmədeɪt)
  [f. dis- 6 + accommodate v.]
  trans. To put to inconvenience, to incommode; the reverse of to accommodate.

1611 Cotgr., Desaccommoder, to disaccommodate. 1640 J. Rous Diary (Camden) 96 It may not only disaccommodate, but occasion the hurte..of many of his Majesties subjects. 1767 Warburton Lett. (1809) 394, I hope this will not disaccommodate you. 1826 Southey in Q. Rev. XXXIV. 330 The neck and the hands..were disaccommodated with a haircloth tippet and haircloth gloves.

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