Verb: indispose ,in-di'spowz
- Make unwilling
"The bad weather indisposed them from going on the hike";
- disincline
- Make unfit or unsuitable
"The illness indisposed him for work";
- disqualify, unfit
- 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