become inconvenient
Frequency: 6.57.2 per million words
Used to describe the process of something changing to a state of being inconvenient.
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- The unexpected delay started to become inconvenient for their travel plans.
- If the project deadline moves again, it will become quite inconvenient for the team.
- The lack of public transport has become increasingly inconvenient for residents.
- His constant interruptions might become inconvenient during the presentation.
- What was initially a minor issue has now become a major inconvenient obstacle.
- She worried that the early morning flight would become inconvenient after a long day.
- The prolonged power outage will become inconvenient for households and businesses.
- It has become inconvenient to work from home without a stable internet connection.
- Their frequent changes to the schedule began to become highly inconvenient for participants.
- The limited operating hours are starting to become very inconvenient for customers.