'Disoblige' definitions:
Definition of 'disoblige'
From: WordNet
verb
To cause inconvenience or discomfort to; "Sorry to trouble you, but..." [syn: trouble, put out, inconvenience, disoblige, discommode, incommode, bother]
verb
Ignore someone's wishes [ant: accommodate, oblige]
Definition of 'Disoblige'
From: GCIDE
- Disoblige \Dis`o*blige"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disobliged; p. pr. & vb. n. Disobliging.] [Pref. dis- + oblige: cf. F. d['e]sobliger.]
- 1. To do an act which contravenes the will or desires of; to offend by an act of unkindness or incivility; to displease; to refrain from obliging; to be unaccommodating to. [1913 Webster]
- Those . . . who slight and disoblige their friends, shall infallibly come to know the value of them by having none when they shall most need them. --South. [1913 Webster]
- My plan has given offense to some gentlemen, whom it would not be very safe to disoblige. --Addison. [1913 Webster]
- 2. To release from obligation. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]
- Absolving and disobliging from a more general command for some just and reasonable cause. --Milton. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'disoblige'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- affront,
- bother,
- call names,
- disaccommodate,
- disadvantage,
- discommode,
- dishonor,
- dump on,
- fleer at,
- flout,
- gibe at,
- give offense to,
- harm,
- humiliate,
- hurl a brickbat,
- impose upon,
- incommode,
- inconvenience,
- insult,
- jeer at,
- jibe at,
- mock,
- offend,
- outrage,
- put about,
- put down,
- put out,
- put to inconvenience,
- put to trouble,
- scoff at,
- taunt,
- treat with indignity,
- trouble