indispose in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

To indispose means to make someone temporarily unable or unwilling to do something due to illness or other adverse conditions.

Crossword clues for indispose

Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "indispose".

  • Make someone unable to perform tasks.
  • Render someone unwilling to act.
  • Cause temporary incapacity in a person.
  • Leave someone unable to participate.
  • Impair someone's ability to do something.

Indispose sentence examples

  1. The sudden illness did not indispose him for long, and he was back at work within a few days.
  2. Her allergies can indispose her to attend outdoor events during the spring.
  3. They were indisposed by a last-minute emergency, preventing them from joining the meeting.
  4. He was indisposed due to a severe migraine, leaving him unable to concentrate on his tasks.
  5. The heavy rain indisposed many of the guests from coming to the outdoor wedding ceremony.
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