First Known Use: 1632
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disoblige
verb dis·oblige \ˌdis-ə-ˈblīj\
Definition of DISOBLIGE
transitive verb
1
: to go counter to the wishes of
2
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Origin of DISOBLIGE
French désobliger, from Middle French, from des- dis- + obliger to oblige
Related to DISOBLIGE
- Synonyms
- discommode, inconvenience, disturb, incommode, put out, trouble
- Antonyms
- accommodate, favor, oblige
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