Indispose example sentences

Related (7): illness, discomfort, unease, nausea, incapacity, weakness, malaise

"Indispose" Example Sentences


1. My flu has indisposed me for the past few days.
2. The unseasonably cold weather seems to indispose many people this year.
3. I fear the soup has indisposed my daughter; she has been ill all night.
4. The heat and humidity tend to indispose people, especially the elderly.
5. His injury has temporarily indisposed him from playing football.
6. The bad news indisposed him greatly and dampened his spirit.
7. The souring milk indisposed several members of the family.
8. His disagreement with the boss seemed to have indisposed him all week.
9. The spoiled fish greatly indisposed the diners who had eaten it.
10. The doctor's warning about his health greatly indisposed him.
11. His critical attitude tends to indispose people and drive them away.
12. The bad traffic indisposed me and made me late for the interview.
13. The rude customer's complaint indisposed the otherwise cheerful worker.
14. The poor sleeping conditions indisposed many of the soldiers.
15. The incessant ringing of the phone seemed to indispose the poet from writing.
16. The hot, stifling air in the office continues to indispose employees.
17. The unwise investment choices have somewhat indisposed the businessmen.
18. Her loud, scolding tone tends to indispose the children in class.
19. The lack of air conditioning greatly indisposed the factory workers.
20. The political disagreement sadly indisposed the former friends.
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Common Phases


• Be indisposed - To be temporarily incapable, or unable to function normally due to illness or other adverse condition.
• Suffer from an indisposition - To experience a slight illness or temporary physical discomfort.
• Render indisposed - To cause someone to be incapable or unable to function normally.
• (Something) indisposed (someone)- (Something) caused (someone) to be incapable or unable to function normally.
• Much indisposed - Greatly incapable due to illness or discomfort.
• Slightly indisposed - Experiencing a minor illness or discomfort.
Some synonyms for indispose:
• Disable
• Hamper
• Impair
• Ail
• Afflict
• Incapacitate
• Debilitate
Phrases to avoid:
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