Sentence examples for indisposed to from inspiring English sources

"indisposed to" is a grammatically correct phrase and is often used in written English
It means that someone is not inclined or willing to do something. Here is an example sentence: "She was indisposed to attending the party, as she had a lot of work to do."

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As civics nerds, they may be constitutionally indisposed to high jinks.

And the evergreen midfielder Ryan Giggs, whose devotion to yoga introduced him to new ways of living, is not indisposed to a discussion on this subject, either.

The trouble with those expedients is that some of us are indisposed to have a drink at five-thirty when dinner is scheduled for six and the lecture for eight.

It's not that he is fiercely private – in fact, after I ask when he lost his virginity, he seems to warm to me – but rather just indisposed to examine anything too closely.

What good are jobs, EPA officials can ask, if the climate becomes so inhospitable that people are too ill or otherwise indisposed to report for work.

It might be an issue in Israel, where its militarized society is indisposed to try to understand the motives of those who don't serve.

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So unique that they cost eight dollars a dozen, and in winter each customer is limited to only a dozen — and, in particularly lean weeks, when the chickens are especially indisposed, encouraged to take only half a dozen.

So unique that they cost eight dollars a dozen, and in winter each customer is limited to only a dozen — and, in particularly lean weeks, when the chickens are especially indisposed, encouraged to take only half a dozen.

An insert in the program announced he would not be singing; an announcement before the show contradicted this; and one inferred that he was indisposed, decided to give it a try anyway, and once onstage, having cracked hideously and repeatedly in the introduction to his big aria, pulled himself together to deliver the aria itself without mishap.

Disella Larusdottir, a soprano who had been reliably breathtaking at every earlier stage of the competition, had lost some of the "float" to her tone — she may have been indisposed — and failed to advance.

Clinton, indisposed, was unable to point out that if she has pushed any single issue over the past three decades it has been, well, this one.

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