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Verb: indispose  ,in-di'spowz
  1. Make unwilling
    "The bad weather indisposed them from going on the hike";
    - disincline
     
  2. Make unfit or unsuitable
    "The illness indisposed him for work";
    - disqualify, unfit
     
  3. Cause to feel unwell
    "She was indisposed"

Derived forms: indisposed, indisposes, indisposing

Type of: alter, change, determine, influence, modify, mold [N. Amer], mould [Brit, Cdn], regulate, shape