0 past simple and past participle of inconvenience --
1 to cause problems or difficulties for someone: --
Those who are inconvenienced will be recompensed to the best of the ability of those who are inconveniencing them.
I very much regret that on this occasion some members of the public were inconvenienced.
Delays in completing the system have inconvenienced many benefit claimants.
Perhaps there is something in that, but it is surely a mistake to say that the "parties" are inconvenienced.
No compensation is payable from public funds to anyone inconvenienced or delayed as a result of the passage of these loads or of their breakdown.
Somebody has got to suffer, and somebody has got to be inconvenienced.
They would not be inconvenienced by the new measure.
He did not like the fact that the party might lose power and be a bit inconvenienced through this amendment.