verb
- to make someone slightly ill or unwell
- to make someone unwilling or reluctant to do something
Usage: formal
Usage: formal
Examples
- The rich meal indisposed him for the rest of the evening.
- Her recent illness had indisposed her to travel.
- The bad weather indisposed the tourists from visiting the outdoor attractions.
- The medication may indispose some patients to physical activity.
- His harsh criticism indisposed her to share her ideas in future meetings.
- The long flight indisposed several passengers.
- The controversy indisposed many voters to support the candidate.