0 ill, especially in a way that makes you unable to do something:
1 not willing:
We are informed that he has been indisposed for the last few days.
I feel very indisposed to limit in any way the discretion which those bodies now enjoy.
She would have wished to be here today to make her own contribution, but she is indisposed.
He may be indisposed or away dealing with a family or business crisis.
I understand that he was indisposed over the weekend and therefore had some difficulty responding personally to some of the issues.
I was beginning to wonder whether he was indisposed.
He is our parliamentary spokesman on tourism, but he is, alas, indisposed.
We regret that he is ill and is indisposed.
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