Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inconvenience.(verb)
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Use "inconveniences" in a sentence
"In one TV spot set in the Fort Worth stockyards, Mr. Jones, a Texas native, acknowledges the short-term inconveniences of drilling, such as noise and increased truck traffic, but says they are outweighed by the long-term economic benefits."
"I like your description of "built-in inconveniences"."
"The inconveniences, in other words, are real and tangible and instantly noticeable, but the advantages are cosmetic."