She has a headache and is rather indisposed.
She was very much indisposed to go to that dirty place.
State exercise of that right through a police force had gone on so steadily that not only were citizens indisposed to exercise it, but probably not one in ten thousand knew he had it.
I am indisposed with a cold.
At last she went early to bed, more and more indisposed.
The regular scholars, if the truth must be told, stood at the present moment afar off, like certain historic disciples, indisposed to any enthusiastic volunteering of aid.
I am indisposed with a headache.
The young men seem to be preferring some request which the elder ones are indisposed to grant.
I am [feel] indisposed for any work.
antipathetic to new ideas; averse to taking risks; loath to go on such short notice; clearly indisposed to grant their request.
He is indisposed to join the mobile medical team.
Contact with realities indisposed him to any more idle speculations.
Her father was indisposed to second Sir Willoughby's opinions even when sharing them.
The speaker was regrettably indisposed.
He became suddenly indisposed.