Inconveniencing [verb]

Definition of Inconveniencing:

bother, trouble

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Sentence/Example of Inconveniencing:

Those people need to understand that their inconvenience is necessary for progress.

It’s expected to include improved identity management, which might make joining encrypted calls easier or offset some of the other inconveniences of Zoom’s first iteration of total privacy.

Soon, minor inconveniences like unexpected thunderstorms on a sunny day would become snow, wind, freezing rain, and subzero temperatures — in the middle of an unpredictable pandemic.

These changes are new, small inconveniences piled atop frustrating user-experience decisions that Facebook has been making for more than a decade.

Wearing a mask on rides, runs, and hikes to help limit the disease’s spread is, at most, a minor inconvenience.

Being stuck indoors is a trifling inconvenience when so many others have lost their homes, loved ones, or lives in recent years.

At the same time, we made the button absolutely unintrusive so that users could keep using the platform without any inconvenience.

Fortunately, the wind being off the land, it was tolerably smooth, and she glided on without inconveniencing her passengers.

But without going so far, Mr. Dodd, and without in any way inconveniencing myself, I could make things very uncomfortable.

I merely wish you to feel that you can procure one without inconveniencing me.