Sentences with Indispose

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14 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Indispose'

The unexpected illness indisposed the lead actor, causing a delay in the film production.

Failure to meet the project deadline may indispose you from consideration for the promotion.

The new regulations could indispose the company's ability to compete in the global market.

Ongoing conflicts with team members could indispose the employee from collaborative projects.

The unexpected news of a family emergency indisposed her to attend the scheduled business meeting.

The complex legal jargon in the contract indisposed her to sign it without seeking legal advice.

The unexpected technical glitch indisposed the online event, disappointing many participants.

The extensive travel schedule may indispose the athlete to fatigue and reduced performance.

The controversial remarks by the speaker indisposed the audience, leading to a heated debate.

The rigorous training regimen may indispose some recruits from completing the military program.

The ongoing dispute over resources could indispose neighboring countries from peaceful relations.

Economic downturns can indispose businesses, leading to layoffs and financial instability.

The intricate details and complexities of the scientific experiment indisposed the researchers, requiring a meticulous approach.

The intricate dance routine indisposed the performers, demanding precision and coordination.

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