no desacomode
Negative imperativeustedconjugation ofdesacomodar.

desacomodar

desacomodar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to make uncomfortable
Andrés y Laura desacomodaron a todos cuando se pusieron a discutir en mitad de la comida.Andres and Laura made everyone really uncomfortable when they started arguing halfway through dinner.
b. to inconvenience
Perdón, no quise desacomodarte; no me di cuenta de que era demasiado tarde para llamar.Sorry, I didn't mean to inconvenience you; I didn't realize that it was too late to call!
2. (to make disordered)
Regionalism used in Mexico
(Mexico)
(River Plate)
a. to mess up
¡No desacomodes tu habitación! Acabo de ordenarla.Don't mess up your room! I've just tidied it.
b. to make untidy
¿Quién me desacomodó la estantería? ¡Todos los libros están mezclados!Who has made my bookshelves untidy? All the books are mixed up!
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