To cause inconvenience or discomfort to.
1 That is a main point of prudence, Mr. Trevor; never disoblige your superiors.
2 And if I disoblige not you, that is all I wish.
3 I am not to be bribed to silence, when you really disoblige me.
4 But rather than disoblige , I'll take it at whatever you please.
5 There's not one of that seven would care to disoblige him.
6 I am sorry to disoblige in a small matter, but it can't be done.
7 You mean so kindly by me that it seems quite horrible to disoblige you.
8 I hope, sir, I have done nothing to disoblige you.
9 Mrs. Moore, indeed, was unwilling to disoblige either of us.
10 One never saw the other before, and so could neither oblige or disoblige each other.
11 This was a lie, but I perceived he had no mind to disoblige the publican.
12 But I was willing to see if she were not loth to disoblige me now.
13 It is only to disoblige and contradict me.
14 Well, we victuallers must not disoblige the excisemen.
15 And durst not disoblige you now with wit.
16 Consider that; and don't disoblige me for ever.
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