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Definition of Inconveniencing
1. inconvenience [v] - See also: inconvenience
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inconveniencing
Literary usage of Inconveniencing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Last Days of the Emperor Napoleon, by Francesco Antommarchi (1825)
"Embark as much of the artillery, that has been sent to you at Jaffa, as you
possibly can without inconveniencing the sick. " Let me have to-morrow night an ..."
2. Louisiana Under the Rule of Spain, France, and the United States, 1785-1807 by James Alexander Robertson, Paul Alliot (1911)
"The ports of Florida while they would be very useful to us in greatly inconveniencing
the commerce of the Americans in case of a war with the latter, ..."
3. Autobiography of Madame Guyon by Jeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte Guyon, Thomas Taylor Allen (1897)
"If I said I did not venture to ask her to come for fear of inconveniencing her
and making her sleep away from home, she complained I did not wish her to ..."
4. The Musical World (1888)
"The tune might be played a tone \<>\\\ r without inconveniencing the choir (though
the basses would have a low note or two) ; but several low Cs would now ..."
5. Chapters on Church Music by Richard Blackburne Daniel (1894)
"The tune might be played a tone lower without inconveniencing the choir, though
the basses would have a low note or two; but several low C's would now ..."
6. Honor O'Hara: A Novel by Anna Maria Porter (1827)
"... which kept this yielding inclination from stooping too low. after inconveniencing
themselves, as well as of materially injuring his own comforts. ..."
7. Robertson: With Special Map of the Territory and Other Early Maps and Plans by Paul Alliot (1911)
"The ports of Florida while they would be very useful to us in greatly inconveniencing
the commerce of the Americans in case of a war with the latter, ..."