Definition of "indisposedness" [in•dis•pos•ed•ness]
The condition or quality of being indisposed.(noun)
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Use "indisposedness" in a sentence
"Many saints have no greater burden in their lives, than that their hearts do not come clearly and fully up, constantly to delight and rejoice in God, — that there is still an indisposedness of spirit unto close walking with him."
"The spirit of slumber, that is, an indisposedness to mind either their duty or interest."
"I confess, there were many impediments in our way, and so there are still, and will be while there is a devil to tempt, and a corrupt heart in man to resist the light: but if the greatest impediment had not been in ourselves, even in our own darkness, and dulness, and indisposedness to duty, and our dividedness and unaptness to close for the work of God, I see not but much might have been done before this."