undispose
/ʌn.daɪˈspoʊz/Definitions
1. verb
to put or keep out of a particular position or state; to remove or take away (a feeling, etc.).
“The cold weather began to undispose me of my festive spirit.”
2. verb
to render (someone) incapable or unwilling (to do something).
“The news undisposed me to attend the party.”
3. noun
the act of removing or taking away something.
“The undispose of the old furniture was a challenging task.”