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. |