Examples of 'oblige' in a sentence
Meaning of "oblige"
To do something as a favor or in order to help someone. It can also mean to legally or morally bind someone or force someone to do something. For instance, you can oblige a friend by helping them move or a duty can oblige someone to behave ethically
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- To constrain someone by force or by social, moral or legal means.
- To do (someone) a service or favour (hence, originally, creating an obligation).
- To be indebted to someone.
How to use "oblige" in a sentence
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Always happy to oblige the old girl.
Just oblige him to drink the stuff.
Always glad to do anything to oblige my distinguished friends.
You will oblige me by answering their questions.
Then our pistols will be happy to oblige.
If you would oblige me by answering a few questions.
Nothing in the world would make it oblige.
Always happy to oblige an officer of the law.
Oblige me by seeing such people as seldom as possible.
Tsukahara can not oblige me to this thing.
And oblige phone and internet companies to.
Then will you please oblige me by explaining.
I oblige with great pride every time.
I do not want to oblige you to sta y with me.
I guess we will just have to oblige you.
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You will oblige me to get rid of you.
She had given him up to oblige others.
If you do not oblige you will be in a soup.
I am sure our iron poker will oblige.
Spouses mutually oblige themselves to a community of living.
An overconfident new yorker was first in line to oblige.
Always glad to oblige a gentleman of the press.
And you were only too happy to oblige.
I would be glad to oblige at half the price.
And we are only too happy to be able to oblige.
So this cabinet would oblige me by respecting my wishes.
Said pledge has no choice but to oblige.
The sites oblige us to keep memory alive.
Their signatures do not oblige them to pay.
Thanks to your primitive sense of nobless oblige.
Be polite and oblige them if you can.
Perhaps you two gentlemen would oblige.
The environment can oblige a person to do anything.
She lived by the principle of noblesse oblige.
They were happy to oblige with any requests.
Your main bank will be happy to oblige.
I wonder if you could oblige me with a match.
We are only too happy tobe able to oblige.
I wonder if you could oblige me with a light.
And we are only too happyto be able to oblige.
The mountain refuses to oblige and disappears.
I am sure the board would be happy to oblige.
I should be delighted to oblige with the latter.
Perhaps you would be good enough to oblige.
Discretion and censorship oblige us to look away.
That would be more than happy to oblige.
Contact with us does not oblige to place an order.
This is what you call noblesse oblige.
You oblige to complete for task.
I will be more than happy to oblige them.