disoblige

English

Etymology

From French désobliger

Verb

disoblige (third-person singular simple present disobliges, present participle disobliging, simple past and past participle disobliged)

  1. (Britain) Not to oblige; to disappoint, to inconvenience, not to cooperate.
    Sorry to disoblige everybody; I know you were depending on me to bring a good weather forecast for our fête, but it is going to rain.
  2. (Britain) To offend by an act of unkindness or incivility.

Antonyms

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