How To Use Disoblige In A Sentence

  • Wife to have me disobliged, that I might get me gone, and so rid her of the Company of an ill Husband; Cloris, that I might be prevented from going, that she might retain her beloved Gallant. The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen
  • The problem is exacerbated by the simple fact that only one side, Hamas, can call an effective halt to this because if Israel calls a ceasefire Hamas feel disobliged to observe it. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • I had promised to lend him money but finally I disobliged him for lack of money.
  • “I, who am upon the spot . . . know of the infinite difficulty of resisting the powerful solicitations of great men who, if disobliged, might have it in their power to obstruct the supplies Deane was then obtaining.” Robert Morris
  • Delvile, his grandfather, who, disobliged by his eldest son, the present lord, left every thing he had power to dispose of to his second son, Mr Cecilia
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  • Above all, you must strive not to disoblige those offstage figures, unsuspected by the ordinary reader.
  • I had promised to lend him money but finally I disobliged him for lack of money.
  • The girl was disobliged by a tackless remark.
  • I was disobliged by an uninvited guest last night.
  • To make certain that Admiral Le Pelley was not disobliged, I took it upon myself to visit him. The Mistaken Wife
  • However, the Confinement had so disobliged me that it answered my Wife's Intentions; and I went away to St. Germain's, leaving Cloris to shift for her self in finding a new Gallant. The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen
  • Carteret is said, during these wars, to have made £60,000 by privation, that is by robbing English (rebel) merchandise vessels, and the court could not disoblige so valuable an ally. Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-54)
  • We can only suspect that the Italian institutions which felt unable to yield the Botticellis that had been requested offered these paintings instead to satisfy those who were frightened to disoblige the president of the French Senate.
  • She ‘married, in the common phrase, to disoblige her family, and by fixing on a Lieutenant of Marines, without education, fortune, or connections, did it very thoroughly’.
  • I had promised to lend him money but finally I disobliged him for lack of money.
  • I had promised to lend him money but finally I disobliged him for lack of money.

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