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Definition of Inconvenience oneself
1. Verb. Take the trouble to do something; concern oneself. "Don't bother, please"
Generic synonyms: Reach, Strain, Strive
Derivative terms: Trouble
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inconvenience Oneself
Literary usage of Inconvenience oneself
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A German and English Dictionary by Karl. Breul (1906)
"Gto'r—rn. i • I. a. to disturb ; to interrupt ; to trouble, annoy ; to disorder,
derange ; fidi —rn laffen, to inconvenience oneself; laft birti or ..."
2. Causeries en France: Conversation Book with Grammatical Notes by Edith Elting Pattou (1914)
"2. gêner, 'to trouble', 'inconvenience', 'incommode' (see also Causerie 12,
sentence 4); se gêner, 'to put oneself out', 'to inconvenience oneself Ex. Ces ..."
3. First French Reading Book, Containing Fables, Anecdotes, Inventions by Philip Ernest Brette (1876)
"... 1, to derange, inconvenience, disturb, throw in confusion. Sc , rv, to disturb
or inconvenience oneself; to get out of 01 ..."
4. German Verbs: Primitives and Their Compounds by Benno Kirschbaum (1906)
"to make it worth one's while; to inconvenience oneself. MUNDEN (tr., dat.), mundete,
gemundet, to taste well, to be to one's taste, to be palatable; ..."
5. The War for the World by Israel Zangwill (1916)
"... of Commons steadily refused to investigate—that it was resolved henceforward
to inconvenience oneself as little and society as seriously as possible. ..."