indispose vs take it out of

indispose

verb
  • To make indisposed, or slightly unwell. 

  • To render unfit or unsuited; to disqualify. 

  • To disincline. 

take it out of

verb
  • To enervate or make tired; to sap the strength or vitality of. 

  • To exact payment from; to punish. 

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