misoblige
Etymology
From mis- + oblige.
misoblige means to disoblige. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
verb
- To disoblige.“Flaminius (whose Statue is next that of Appollo) that good-natured man, who had rather converse with those that wanted his help, doing good, than those whose he wanted, receiving good; that thought it a kindnesse to serve others, and loved them most intirely whom he had misobliged; was born and bred in a warlike time, and served under Marcellus against Hannibal, in whose stead (when he was slain i”