indispose (Meaning)

Wordnet

indispose (v)

make unwilling

make unfit or unsuitable

cause to feel unwell

Webster

indispose (v. t.)

To render unfit or unsuited; to disqualify.

To disorder slightly as regards health; to make somewhat.

To disincline; to render averse or unfavorable; as, a love of pleasure indisposes the mind to severe study; the pride and selfishness of men indispose them to religious duties.

Synonyms & Antonyms of indispose

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indispose Sentence Examples

  1. The storm indisposed the travelers, forcing them to seek shelter.
  2. A sudden illness indisposed the meeting's attendees, postponing the event.
  3. The foul odor indisposed the guests, causing them to leave the reception early.
  4. The unexpected delay at the airport indisposed the passengers, leaving them frustrated and anxious.
  5. The loud construction noise indisposed the workers, making it impossible to concentrate.
  6. The heavy meal indisposed the guest, causing them to retire to their room early.
  7. The intense heat and humidity indisposed the hikers, forcing them to cut their expedition short.
  8. The confrontation with the boss indisposed the employee, leaving them feeling shaken and upset.
  9. The loss of their pet indisposed the family, causing them great sadness and grief.
  10. The unexpected announcement indisposed the audience, leaving them shocked and bewildered.

FAQs About the word indispose

make unwilling, make unfit or unsuitable, cause to feel unwellTo render unfit or unsuited; to disqualify., To disorder slightly as regards health; to make somew

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The storm indisposed the travelers, forcing them to seek shelter.

A sudden illness indisposed the meeting's attendees, postponing the event.

The foul odor indisposed the guests, causing them to leave the reception early.

The unexpected delay at the airport indisposed the passengers, leaving them frustrated and anxious.