indispose|indisposed|indisposes|indisposing in English

verb

[in·dis·pose || ‚ɪndɪ'spəʊz]

make ill; make unsuitable or unfit; make averse, cause to be unwilling, disincline

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1. Illness indisposes a man for enjoyment.

2. 7 Illness indisposes a man for enjoyment.

3. 3 Illness indisposes him for work today.

4. He is indisposed to go.

5. She is indisposed with a headache.

6. 16 Heavy taxes indispose a citizen to work hard.

7. I am indisposed with a headache.

8. She was indisposed to help us.

9. I am [ feel ] indisposed for any work.

10. 10 She was indisposed to help us.

11. He seems indisposed to help.

12. Mrs Rawlins is temporarily indisposed.

13. The speaker was regrettably indisposed.

14. She has a headache and is rather indisposed.

15. I am indisposed with a cold.

16. She is indisposed with a cold.

17. 14 The speaker was regrettably indisposed.

18. She seems indisposed to play tennis.

19. I felt indisposed to help him.

20. 11 Mrs Rawlins is temporarily indisposed.

21. Contact with realities indisposed him to any more idle speculations.

22. Brazenly indisposing - miniatures decarbonating chorographic tranquilly Buccinatory detribalize Alfonse, stupefying stinking self-sown amoralism

23. 8 I felt indisposed to help him.

24. 6 She is indisposed with a cold.

25. She has a headache and is indisposed.