Examples of 'i feel obliged' in a sentence

Meaning of "i feel obliged"

To feel obliged means to feel compelled or duty-bound to do something, often as a result of gratitude or moral responsibility

How to use "i feel obliged" in a sentence

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i feel obliged
I feel obliged to correct some of these falsehoods.
There is one thing I feel obliged to say.
I feel obliged to bring things full circle.
It is an education I feel obliged to pass on to my fellow men.
I feel obliged in these circumstances to disown my opinion.
When someone talks to me I feel obliged to respond in kind.
I feel obliged to read all three volumes.
I live with my parents so I feel obliged to answer honestly.
I feel obliged to get him drunk once in a while.
The problem now is that i am accepted and I feel obliged to go.
I feel obliged to pick up this hot piece of ass.
There are two reasons why I feel obliged to talk to you.
I feel obliged to introduce a new hero.
I like to study English because I feel obliged to do so.
I feel obliged to return your compliment with sincerity.

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And it 's an education I feel obliged to pass on to my fellow men.
I feel obliged to respond to this posting.
If you really want my seal on this, I feel obliged to do it.
I feel obliged to warn the student body of this.
As your forever agent, I feel obliged to be truthful with you at all times.
I feel obliged to point out that the environmental anomalies.
As you are forever aging, I feel obliged to be truthful with you at all times.
I feel obliged to point out that you are flirting.
Now that my mom is gone, I feel obliged to carry on bearing the torch.
I feel obliged to have seconds.
The foreword, however, contains an idea to which I feel obliged to take exception.
I feel obliged to say that you ought to get us out.
However, since some speakers this morning raised the question, I feel obliged to refer to it.
I feel obliged to point out to you that this man.
The words of the hon. member are therefore wrong and I feel obliged to correct them.
I feel obliged to stand up to bullies.
I apologize, but I feel obliged to respond.
I feel obliged to say thank you with my whole heart.
Later, more people come and I feel obliged.
I feel obliged to reject them for the reasons cited above.
You are new around here, I feel obliged to help out.
I feel obliged to wear it.
They say this with a straight face, I feel obliged to add.
I feel obliged to tell you that you do have other options.
With reference to your execution of eight Danish men - - I feel obliged to state my opinion.
I feel obliged to her.
In that case, I feel obliged to warn Zack.
I feel obliged to clarify.
But as Patrick's aunt I feel obliged to say a few words.
I feel obliged to reply.
When I see him like that, I feel obliged to listen to him.
Me which i feel obliged to pass on to yeah sir a suggestion has been made to.
Ben, since I was mentioned in your blog I feel obliged to respond.
I feel obliged to purchase.
Sir, a suggestion has been made to me… which I feel obliged to pass on to you.

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Examples of using Obliged
We are not obliged to insure goods for transport
Her delegation had therefore been obliged to abstain
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