What's the difference between indisposed and indisposition?

Indisposed


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Indispose

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Your regular guides throughout this tournament are sadly indisposed – Jacob Steinberg getting his giant ball signed down in SW19 and Paul Doyle who has it in his contract that he never works when Mumford & Sons are playing live.
  • (2) But his eight-minute speech offered nothing new or concrete about America's actions on global warming, and he was as indisposed to be conciliatory as China.
  • (3) The act always began with an announcement that, unfortunately, 41 of the Flying Fletchers had been rendered indisposed with a pulled muscle: "Here are the other three."
  • (4) Arranged in a narrow formation lacking the width usually afforded by their indisposed full-backs Mathieu Debuchy and Davide Santon, Newcastle laboured.
  • (5) If he was late, indisposed or unable to tend to us for some reason, the only alternative was to hail a taxi – a very unpleasant prospect for a woman in a Saudi city.
  • (6) The fact that reactive astrocytes appeared in CA1 before the onset of visible neural degeneration indicates that signals from indisposed neurons may be transmitted to astrocytes for their quick functioning.
  • (7) With many former Middle East strongmen finding themselves indisposed after the Arab spring, all UN eyes on Friday will be fixed on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad , Iranian president, diplomatic headache and effortless controversialist.
  • (8) The fast changes in medical treatment procedures makes adequate techniques of information management indisposable.

Indisposition


Definition:

  • (n.) The state of being indisposed; disinclination; as, the indisposition of two substances to combine.
  • (n.) A slight disorder or illness.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Psychosomatic indisposition made Mendel unfit for practical pastoral duties.
  • (2) Various indispositions and deformations of the motor organs were found in 31 children.
  • (3) The symptoms of weight loss indisposition, and muscles and joints aches, especially in foot ache continued.
  • (4) Mr Knightley arrives and, while Mr Perry consoles Mr Woodhouse for his weather-induced indisposition, he walks with Emma in the garden.
  • (5) We concluded that the different growth rates observed is more likely a result of the disruption of the neural ON and OFF mechanisms than of the indisposition of the Müller cells.

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