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disoˈbligement [f. disoblige v. + -ment.] †1. Release from obligation; = disobligation 1.
1648Milton Tenure Kings (1650) 36 If I make a covnant with a man who prove afterward a monster to me, I should conceave a disobligement. 1677Gilpin Demonol. (1867) 107 God delayed to answer them, which they looked upon as a disobligement from duty. †2. A slight; = disobligation 2. Obs.
1635J. Hayward tr. Biondi's Banish'd Virgin 185 Disobligements received and requited. 1672Lond. Gaz. No. 712/4 Some disobligements that Ambassador had lately received there. 3. The action of disobliging or fact of being disobliged.
18..in H. Adams Alb. Gallatin 450 (Cent.) To the great disobligement of some of his strong political friends. |