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disaccommodation ? Obs.|dɪsəˌkɒməˈdeɪʃən| [n. of action f. prec.: cf. accommodation and dis- 9.] The action of disaccommodating or condition of being disaccommodated; want of accommodation; unsuitableness; disagreement.
1619Naunton in Fortesc. Papers 95 The Venetians' disaccommodations with the Pope. 1660Blount Boscobel 37 John..acquainted Mr. Whitgreave..that His Majesty was return'd to Boscobel, and the disaccommodation he had there. 1662Petty Taxes 23 Too great a confinement..and withall a disaccommodation in the time of the work. 1677Hale Prim. Orig. Man. ii. ix. 217 According to the accommodation or disaccommodation of them [the places] to such Calamities. Ibid. iv. v. 332 The least disproportion or disaccommodation of one to the other would spoil the whole Work. |