4 collocations for indisposing

Whenever it justleth out, or hindereth the despatch of other serious business, taking up the room or swallowing the time due to it, or indisposing the minds of the audience to attend it, then it is unseasonable and pestilent.

He had lamented early the change of political sentiments in this country which indisposed Englishmen to the cause of liberty.

The majority of the persons who entered into a circle were ready to believe any extraordinary thing that came to them, and the inanity of the general proceedings, even when fraud was excluded, was sufficient to indispose serious people to take part in them.

The religion of Sully also tended to indispose the Queen towards him.

4 collocations for  indisposing