English to Spanish Dictionary indisposed

indisposed

indispuesto
definition
verb
make (someone) unfit for or unable to do something.
The Vitious Affections and Habits and the deprav'd frame of mind to be met with in most Atheists do very much indispose them to be convinc'd by the proofes of a Deity that might other wise be sufficient.
make (someone) averse to something.
adjective
my mother is indisposed
slightly unwell.
the potential audience seemed indisposed to attend
averse; unwilling.
translation of 'indisposed'
adjective
ligeramente enfermo,
indispuesto,
un poco enfermo
example
When the council speaker should be 'indisposed' to execute whose duties, the vice speaker shall act on whose behalf.
Whilst not being a trend setter, I am not 'indisposed' to being trendy.
Nicole just broke up with Tom and she quite 'indisposed' at the moment.
Most of them were probably 'indisposed' right now anyway but I knew I had to get out of here.
The year 1965 was a watershed: she replaced the 'indisposed' Marilyn Horne in a Carnegie Hall performance of Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia.
Perhaps while your other assistant is temporarily 'indisposed' , I could fill in for awhile, just to show my appreciation.
Sometimes when my mom was 'indisposed' or unavailable to pick me up, Mrs. Melfield would drive me to and from places.
A few years back, they needed a sub for the 'indisposed' bass soloist in Samson.
Fearless Leader is apparently still 'indisposed' and couldn't make it to the studio to deliver his big patriotic speech.
Here, let me just wake him up… he's mildly 'indisposed' right now, can I take a message?
This is a benign rather than sinister story, and I know that some may be 'indisposed' to accept it.
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