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indispose

VERB
  1. make unfit or unsuitable
    Your income disqualifies you
  2. cause to feel unwell
    She was indisposed
  3. make unwilling

How To Use indispose In A Sentence

  • If he come to see me" (as it has always been reckoned a piece of neighbourly kindness to visit the sick) "he speaks vanity; that is, he pretends friendship, and that his errand is to mourn with me and to comfort me; he tells me he is very sorry to see me so much indisposed, and wishes me my health; but it is all flattery and falsehood. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • With any luck, the Emperor would be "indisposed" today after his bout with the storm, and with further luck, the mage-storm would send his mental and physical state plummeting again. Storm Breaking
  • His wife says he's indisposed, But I know he's drunk.
  • A few years back, they needed a sub for the indisposed bass soloist in Samson.
  • She has a headache and is rather indisposed.
  • Fearless Leader is apparently still indisposed and couldn't make it to the studio to deliver his big patriotic speech.
  • When the council speaker should be indisposed to execute whose duties, the vice speaker shall act on whose behalf.
  • She seems indisposed to play tennis.
  • Oliver's health, as we might observe, was but uncertain in late times; often "indisposed" the spring before last. The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886
  • She's indisposed... A member of the family... No... No... No! MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
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