We may now manage so to deal with the rest as to indispose them for further pursuit. |
The cause in which this document was written will indispose the candid reader to any criticism of its somewhat exuberant language. |
Spirits are decidedly prejudicial, and indispose to bodily exertion. |
I did not wish to indispose him still further by an appearance of marked curiosity. |
The religion of Sully also tended to indispose the Queen towards him. |
The sympathy manifested for this science at Montpellier was quite enough to indispose toward it the faculty of Paris. |