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inconvenienced
adjective as in troubled
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Example Sentences
“I think that when people are confronted with nature in the city people are both fascinated by it and sometimes inconvenienced by it,” says seabird ecologist Louise Blight.
"All too frequently, our passengers have been inconvenienced by on-the-day cancellations, which results in poor quality and reliability of service," it said.
While most patrons had come to take part in the tradition, others were surprised — and in some cases, modestly inconvenienced by it.
Anglesey Abbey said it was "sorry to all those who were inconvenienced".
“Damage is very unlikely but guests will be inconvenienced while rides are inspected,” MiceChat posted to Instagram.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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