Examples of 'obliged' in a sentence

Meaning of "obliged"

Oblige is a verb that means to require or compel someone to do something
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  • Under an obligation to do something.
  • Grateful or indebted because of a favor done.
  • simple past tense and past participle of oblige

How to use "obliged" in a sentence

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We are not obliged to insure goods for transport.
Her delegation had therefore been obliged to abstain.
I feel obliged to correct some of these falsehoods.
Both sides of my nature are obliged to express themselves.
You are obliged to provide us with leisure facilities.
And the magicians were obliged to fall prostrate.
I am obliged to uphold the honor of our sect.
You would not be obliged to me in any way.
I was obliged by my contract to supply that voiceover narration.
Circumstances have obliged me to impose upon you.
He obliged me to dance with him in the dark.
Grunlich has been obliged to stop all payments.
I am obliged to do what is required to avoid your execution.
I would be morally obliged to preserve his memory.
I am obliged to caution against unsavory business practices.

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Public authorities are obliged to meet its requirements.
I am obliged to tell you that your behavior.
I will be respectfully obliged to tickle your ribs.
We are obliged to look at you in your boring car.
From certain persons obliged to pay maintenance.
I am obliged to him for a most delightful waltz.
We will be much obliged to you for this.
Obliged for one day really marvellous.
They were all obliged to sign blank statements.
A defence counsel who is appointed is obliged to accept.
I have been obliged to enjoy myself quite shockingly.
Provincial planning and development councils are obliged to.
We do not feel obliged to explain anything to anyone.
Of course there are a lot of things you are obliged to do.
I would be obliged to take you to the station.
With this order chief prosecutors are obliged.
Spouses are obliged to help each other materially.
And your employer is legally obliged to provide it.
I am hardly obliged to answer the ravings of a drunkard.
Vulnerable young people are often obliged to do hard.
You are not obliged to wait in the car.
Engine manufactures are not currently obliged to do this.
You are legally obliged to dispose of the batteries.
The requested party shall not be obliged.
My wife has been obliged to rejoin her parents.
The holder of the authorization shall be obliged.
The general was obliged to acknowledge his complaint.
The requested authority shall not be obliged.
He will be obliged to save you that way.
Which you did not feel obliged to share.
I would be obliged for a cup of that coffee.
The applicant party shall not be obliged.
Fathers were obliged by law to pay child support.
Surely you have not obliged.
None is more obliged to you than my father.

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