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1. (v.t.) disoblige
to refuse or neglect to oblige; act contrary to the desire or convenience of.
2. disoblige
to inconvenience.
Etymology: (1595–1605; < MF)
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| Definition of 'disoblige' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) trouble, put out, inconvenience, disoblige, discommode, incommode, bother
to cause inconvenience or discomfort to
"Sorry to trouble you, but..."
2. (verb) disoblige
ignore someone's wishes
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| Definition of 'disoblige' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (verb) disoblige
to do an act which contravenes the will or desires of; to offend by an act of unkindness or incivility; to displease; to refrain from obliging; to be unaccommodating to
2. (verb) disoblige
to release from obligation
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