disobliging in the PONS Dictionary

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Disobliging the tenets of democracy and the rule of law, it finally assembled six members of the assembly to commit executive regicide.
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She made friends everywhere because she never uttered a disobliging word against anyone.
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As any anonymous internet poster knows only too well, you can do a lot of damage to someone by writing disobliging comments about them.
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It is a common practice for people to make disobliging observations about one another.
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On the contrary, he tends to be ever so slightly disobliging to reporters.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A tropical ulcer gone septic on his shin was cut out with a sharpened spoon, leaving a disobliging scar and a lifetime reminder.
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