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How to use ill-disposed in a sentence

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This alienated the democrats, who were ill-disposed to trust an army general anyway.
But the officers remained angry, unsettled, and ill-disposed toward his message.
Companies like Swedish SKF and Kodak, among others, will interpret such a step as an ill-disposed attitude towards foreign investors in general.
This season he is part of a Celtic squad which is ill-disposed to losing, regardless of who they are playing and in which competition.
People confident of their economic position would be ill-disposed towards changing the government.
Surely this expresses, in part, Guest's anxiety about critics who were ill-disposed toward the beauty, elusive humor, and obliquity of her style.
In addition to several reverses, there was the particularly worrying question of Japan, a country ill-disposed to the Allied powers.
In spite of very numerous ill-disposed objections and obstacles, my Cause will be realized.
They are also ill-disposed to do-gooders poking about in their poisoned souls.
Brannon, a recent Columbia M.F.A. with a penchant for graphic design, may use paint, but one easily gets the sense that he is ill-disposed to brushwork.
British journalists seem particularly ill-disposed towards him.
The latter three register as defensible, legitimate recordings, no matter how ill-disposed a given listener's attitude might be towards the genre.
They are ill-disposed to defend academic liberty because they do not understand its centrality to the academy.
But Musharraf's detractors are not only in the parliament: the judiciary is similarly ill-disposed toward the former military ruler.
People are always ill-disposed to power in whatever shape it presents itself, and concentrated power makes the whole of society sick.
According to the findings of the latest sociological research, 92.2 per cent of the persons questioned replied that they did not feel ill-disposed towards other people on account of their adherence to a given religion.
And a fair number of the eyes looking back were ill-disposed.
As a man of Eastern Tennessee, he also felt ill-disposed to co-operate with the men from the west.
The crowd may generally have been ill-disposed toward arena performers, but that could change depending on what was going on at any given time.
And the Maritime colonies were similarly ill-disposed toward a legislative union.
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Examples from Classical Literature
As for the turbulent and ill-disposed, I will make a severe example of them.
I thought it would have been my death, for I never was so ill-disposed in all my life.
They may be honest, but they may also be ill-disposed, as are many of the blacks in this region.
He is as ill-disposed towards me as the man who was my husband.
But if he do not read it, know that he is ill-disposed towards us.
Often you snare a rabbit, and the minter is not ill-disposed to you.
There are faults, and these of a kind this present age is ill-disposed to condone.
Here is some ill-disposed quartz, tormenting a peaceable octahedron of fluor, in mere caprice.
The savages were evidently not ill-disposed towards the wanderers.
And the northern tribes were themselves not ill-disposed to such a change.
Gummidge, and only wished that a lion or a serpent, or any ill-disposed monster, would make an attack upon us, that I might destroy him, and cover myself with glory.
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