Somewhat ill or prone to illness.
(Usually followed by `to') strongly opposed.
1 I was always interested in chickens, and dosed all the indisposed as:
2 The animals become indisposed , and the secretion of milk is much lessened.
3 If the watchman found him again, he'd just say he was indisposed .
4 Write him that I am indisposed , and that will end the matter.
5 The Commission feels indisposed to initiate any movement looking to its suspension.
6 One, more eager than the rest, was indisposed to respect the Berbers.
7 The ambassador is indisposed , and will not go out for some days.
8 Your father is feeling a little indisposed and is going to bed.
9 I am sorry to hear from Templeton that your sister is indisposed .
10 She was silent and thoughtful, and seemed indisposed to answer my question.
11 Indeed I am altogether indisposed for rest, as I have mentioned before.
12 But all showed themselves indisposed to such schemes, and some flatly refused.
13 Frau Kate said she was indisposed , and we ate supper without her.
14 He replied that he was indisposed , - and well indeed he might feel so.
15 Perhaps Laurence has written that she is ill, or a little indisposed .
16 But Mary, rousing herself with an effort, denied that she was indisposed .
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