0 a state or an example of problems or trouble, often causing a delay or loss of comfort: --
1 to cause problems or difficulties for someone: --
2 something that causes trouble or difficulty and is annoying but not serious, or the condition of being in such an annoying situation: --
They would not be inconvenienced by the new measure.
I quite admit there are inconveniences in the present system.
He did not like the fact that the party might lose power and be a bit inconvenienced through this amendment.
No one is going to suffer these inconveniences unless he gets some compensation for it.
Hopefully that will obviate some of the inconveniences caused by breakdowns that occur from time to time.
Excellent care is provided by dedicated staff, but everyone could do without such inconveniences.
The old people are greatly inconvenienced, as are other people who have to sign postal orders and similar documents.
The inconveniences of fining are a good example of the cure being worse than the disease.