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- OBLIGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OBLIGE is to constrain by physical, moral, or legal force or by the exigencies of circumstance How to use oblige in a sentence Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Oblige
- OBLIGE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
OBLIGE definition: to require or constrain, as by law, command, conscience, or force of necessity See examples of oblige used in a sentence
- OBLIGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The law obliges companies to pay decent wages to their employees The law does not obligate sellers to accept the highest offer
- oblige - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to put (one) in a debt of gratitude, as by a favor or accommodation: Mr Weems will oblige us with a song to make (an action, policy, etc ) necessary or obligatory: Your carelessness obliges firmness on my part v i to be kindly accommodating: I'll do anything within reason to oblige
- Obliges - definition of obliges by The Free Dictionary
To compel or require (someone) to do something, as by circumstance or legality: When the power went out, we were obliged to fetch water with a bucket The contract obliges you to meet the deadline 2 To make indebted or grateful: I am obliged to you for your gracious hospitality 3 To do a service or favor for: They obliged us by arriving early
- OBLIGE - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
He obliged us by providing a quick tour of the premises 2 The law obliges companies to pay taxes 3 He obliged me with his generous help 💡 Discover popular phrases, idioms, collocations, or phrasal verbs Click any expression to learn more, listen to its pronunciation, or save it to your favorites noblesse oblige n
- oblige - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
oblige (third-person singular simple present obliges, present participle obliging, simple past and past participle obliged) (transitive) To constrain someone by force or by social, moral or legal means
- Oblige - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To oblige is to do something you have to, because you're bound by either good manners or the law
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