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    disoblige
    /dɪsəˈblʌɪdʒ/

    verb

    • 1. offend (someone) by not acting in accordance with their wishes: "one didn't disoblige them if one could help it"

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  2. Disoblige definition: to refuse or neglect to oblige; act contrary to the desire or convenience of; fail to accommodate.. See examples of DISOBLIGE used in a sentence.

  3. 1. : to go counter to the wishes of. 2. : inconvenience. Synonyms. discommode. disturb. incommode. inconvenience. put out. trouble. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of disoblige in a Sentence. didn't want to disoblige her relatives by spending the night at their place. Word History. Etymology.

  4. 1. to disregard the desires of. 2. to slight; insult. 3. informal. to cause trouble or inconvenience to. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. disobliging (ˌdisoˈbliging) adjective. disobligingly (ˌdisoˈbligingly) adverb. disobligingness (ˌdisoˈbligingness) noun. You may also like. Word Frequency.

  5. Definitions of disoblige. verb. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to. synonyms: bother, discommode, incommode, inconvenience, put out, trouble. see more. verb. ignore someone's wishes. see more.

  6. Define disoblige. disoblige synonyms, disoblige pronunciation, disoblige translation, English dictionary definition of disoblige. tr.v. dis·o·bliged , dis·o·blig·ing , dis·o·blig·es 1. To refuse or neglect to act in accord with the wishes of. 2. To inconvenience. 3. To give offense to;...

  7. 1. to refuse or neglect to oblige; act contrary to the desire or convenience of; fail to accommodate. 2. to give offense to; affront. to be disobliged by a tactless remark. 3. to cause inconvenience to; incommode. to be disobliged by an uninvited guest. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  8. To inconvenience; incommode. To give offense to; affront. (UK) Not to oblige; to disappoint, to inconvenience, not to cooperate. Sorry to disoblige everybody; I know you were depending on me to bring a good weather forecast for our fête, but it is going to rain.