Definition of indispose in English:
indispose
verb ɪndɪˈspəʊzˌɪndəˈspoʊz
[with object]archaic 1Make (someone) unfit for or unable to do something.
not to get one's sleep indisposes one for the whole day
Synonyms
disabled, debilitated, indisposed, unfit
2Make (someone) averse to something.
Example sentencesExamples
- The Vitious Affections and Habits and the deprav'd frame of mind to be met with in most Atheists do very much indispose them to be convinc'd by the proofes of a Deity that might other wise be sufficient.
Definition of indispose in US English:
indispose
verbˌindəˈspōzˌɪndəˈspoʊz
[with object]archaic 1Make (someone) unfit for or unable to do something.
not to get one's sleep indisposes one for the whole day
Synonyms
disabled, debilitated, indisposed, unfit
2Make (someone) averse to something.
Example sentencesExamples
- The Vitious Affections and Habits and the deprav'd frame of mind to be met with in most Atheists do very much indispose them to be convinc'd by the proofes of a Deity that might other wise be sufficient.