Be+put+to+inconvenience
61incommode — v. a. Disturb, annoy, trouble, discommode, inconvenience, put to inconvenience …
62suffer — I. v. a. 1. Undergo, feel, meet with, experience, go through. 2. Endure, sustain, support, tolerate, bear, bear up under, put up with, stand, pocket, stomach. 3. Undergo, sustain, be affected by, be acted upon. 4. Permit, allow, indulge, admit,… …
63disaccommodate — dis ac*com mo*date, v. t. [Pref. dis + accommodate.] To put to inconvenience; to incommode. [R.] Bp. Warburton. [1913 Webster] …
64disturb — verb Etymology: Middle English disturben, destourben, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French destorber, from Latin disturbare, from dis + turbare to throw into disorder, from turba disorder more at turbid Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a …
65hassle — has•sle [[t]ˈhæs əl[/t]] n. v. sled, sling. Informal. 1) inf a disorderly dispute 2) cvb inf a troublesome or trying situation; bother 3) cvb inf to dispute or quarrel 4) cvb inf to be put to inconvenience, exertion, etc.: to hassle with heavy… …
66discommode — /dɪskəˈmoʊd/ (say diskuh mohd) verb (t) (discommoded, discommoding) to put to inconvenience; trouble; incommode. {dis 1 + Latin commodāre make fit} …
67bear on — verb 1. be relevant to (Freq. 2) There were lots of questions referring to her talk My remark pertained to your earlier comments • Syn: ↑refer, ↑pertain, ↑relate, ↑concern, ↑come to …
68bear upon — verb have an effect upon (Freq. 1) Will the new rules affect me? • Syn: ↑affect, ↑impact, ↑bear on, ↑touch on, ↑touch • Derivationally related forms: ↑i …
69touch on — verb 1. refer to or discuss briefly (Freq. 4) • Hypernyms: ↑mention, ↑advert, ↑bring up, ↑cite, ↑name, ↑refer • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …
70dis|com|mode — «DIHS kuh MOHD», transitive verb, mod|ed, mod|ing. to put to inconvenience; disturb; trouble: »His late arrival discommoded us …