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in·dis·posed [ˌɪndɪˈspəʊzd] ADJ pred form

1. indisposed (slightly ill):

indisposed
indisposed artist, singer

2. indisposed (unwilling):

to be/feel indisposed to do sth

Usage examples with indisposed

to be/feel indisposed to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He was indisposed for a couple of days before his death but did not allow it to come in the way of his duties.
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That a man, a human being, is indisposed or suffers from some ailment is nothing criminal.
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The dancer scheduled for the part called in sick during the day and those who would normally have stood in for her were also found to be indisposed.
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He continued in poor health and was too indisposed to accept a position to report on clerical establishments in 1832.
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Frequently she was called upon at the last moment to substitute for some leading soprano momentarily indisposed.
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What happens when a singer is indisposed and the role is so unique, and the notice so late, that no substitute is available?
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During the whole of this day he was perceptibly indisposed, and spent the night with some degree of restlessness, but on the day following he was perfectly well.
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All three become indisposed at the last minute.
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