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Definition of "disobliging" [dis•o•bli•ging]

  • Present participle of disoblige. (verb)

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Use "disobliging" in a sentence
  • "Irritated by "disobliging" criticism of the kamikaze mission,"
  • ""It may seem 'disobliging' to you, but you know that is not my motive."
  • "It is true that the Labour party that now presses this case once rigged the NHS rules in favour of private providers, and also that Mr Clegg, who is now charged with seeing to it that it prevails, has said disobliging things about the health service in the past."