Indisposed in a sentence as an adjective

That would very much mess with my family as I don't have anyone to help with my kids while I'm indisposed.

To everyone else it looks as though the group is gone or at least indisposed, but admins can still log in and see things while the issue gets resolved?

I perhaps never got this particular prelapsarian memo as I may have been indisposed at the time.

While everyone is variously indisposed, the lines of police move from down each block right up to the intersection, penning the crowd in from all sides.

We've probably all had the experience of watching a stand-in teacher struggle to fill the lesson time because the regular guy has become suddenly indisposed.

Good point - "ghetto" in Scandinavia usually means that if you are drunk and in general indisposed, you'll be a bit more perceptive to your surroundings than usual if you walk home alone after midnight.

It also, inescapably and to the real dismay of a certain segment of the universe that, candidly, often seems generally indisposed to having a society, means having an opinion and informing that reporting through it.

In a mixed population of people who can grasp the nature of biological limits, and others who cannot, those who cannot eventually become the entire future population -- people congenitally indisposed to act intelligently.

Indisposed definitions

adjective

somewhat ill or prone to illness; "my poor ailing grandmother"; "feeling a bit indisposed today"; "you look a little peaked"; "feeling poorly"; "a sickly child"; "is unwell and can't come to work"

See also: ailing sickly unwell seedy

adjective

(usually followed by `to') strongly opposed; "antipathetic to new ideas"; "averse to taking risks"; "loath to go on such short notice"; "clearly indisposed to grant their request"

See also: antipathetic antipathetical