verb
- making someone unwilling or reluctant to do something
- making someone slightly ill or unwell
Usage: present participle of indispose
Usage: present participle of indispose; formal
Examples
- The rainy weather was indisposing him to go for a walk.
- Her harsh criticism was indisposing the students to participate in class.
- The rich food was indisposing several guests at the dinner party.
- The medication seemed to be indisposing her rather than helping.
- The negative reviews were indisposing potential customers from trying the restaurant.
- The humid climate was indisposing the tourists to outdoor activities.