9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Disoblige' in a Sentence
"To refuse or neglect to fulfill someone's wishes or needs; to act against someone's convenience or desire; to fail to accommodate." more
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The government's decision to cut funding will disoblige citizens in need.
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The curator will disoblige art enthusiasts by not allowing photography in the gallery.
His unwillingness to compromise will disoblige negotiators during the peace talks.
The teacher's strict policies will disoblige students who seek flexibility.
She will disoblige her colleagues by refusing to collaborate on the project.
The athlete's decision to withdraw from the competition will disoblige fans eagerly awaiting the showdown.
The airline will disoblige passengers if it cancels the flight without notice.
The company will disoblige its customers if it raises prices abruptly.
The chef will disoblige customers who request modifications to the signature dish.
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