Use of indisposed in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include indisposed at the start of sentence, indisposed at the end of sentence and indisposed in the middle of sentence

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indisposed at the end of sentence


  1. She has a headache and is indisposed.
  2. Mrs Rawlins is temporarily indisposed.
  3. The speaker was regrettably indisposed.
  4. She has a headache and is rather indisposed.

indisposed in the middle of sentence


  1. He is indisposed to go.
  2. He seems indisposed to help.
  3. I am indisposed with a cold.
  4. She is indisposed with a cold.
  5. I felt indisposed to help him.
  6. She was indisposed to help us.
  7. I am indisposed with a headache.
  8. She is indisposed with a headache.
  9. She seems indisposed to play tennis.
  10. I am [ feel ] indisposed for any work.
  11. He is indisposed to join the mobile medical team.
  12. His wife says he's indisposed, But I know he's drunk.
  13. One of them indisposed with a cold and couldn't come.
  14. She was very much indisposed to go to that dirty place.
  15. One of them was indisposed with a cold and couldn't come.
  16. Mary is indisposed with fever; her part will be played by Shirley.
  17. Contact with realities indisposed him to any more idle speculations.
  18. Large sections of the potential audience seemed indisposed to attend.
  19. Breast phyma , is playing with words , there is no any indisposed symptom.
  20. Her father was indisposed to second Sir Willoughby's opinions even when sharing them.
  21. Because Skarowsky was indisposed, Karajan stepped in to conduct the Salzburg Festival.
  22. After their rude attitude in the past, we feel distinctly indisposed to help them now.
  23. Sheila Jones is indisposed, so the part of the Countess will be sung tonight by Della Drake.
  24. The young men seem to be preferring some request which the elder ones are indisposed to grant.

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