Get the FREE one-click dictionary software for Windows
or the iPhone/iPad and Android apps
Verb: disoblige  ,dis-u'blIj
  1. Cause inconvenience or discomfort to
    "Sorry to disoblige you, but...";
    - trouble, put out, inconvenience, discommode [archaic], incommode [archaic], bother
     
  2. Ignore someone's wishes
    "She disobliged her parents by dropping out of college"

Derived forms: disobliged, disobliges, disobliging

Type of: affect, bear on, bear upon, brush aside, brush off [informal], discount, dismiss, disregard, ignore, impact, push aside

Antonym: accommodate