affront, disaccommodate, dishonor, flout, harm, impose upon, insult, mock, put about, put to inconvenience, taunt
Definitionv. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to
Last update: October 7, 2015
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"There's not one of that seven would care to disoblige him." [Please select]
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I would not have disobliged you for the price of two such mares. [Please select]
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Random had too much candour and sagacity to be disobliged at their conduct, which, all things considered, could not have been otherwise with any honesty of intention. [Please select]
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