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Meaning of "obliged him"
obliged him: This phrase is often used to convey that someone felt compelled, indebted, or obligated to fulfill a request, requirement, or expectation from another individual. It signifies that a person willingly complied or agreed to do something out of a sense of duty, courtesy, or necessity
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obliged him
His straitened circumstances obliged him to dispose of.
I obliged him with the truth.
But ill health soon obliged him to retire.
She obliged him without his having to ask.
Public opinion obliged him to retire.
He gave up a successful legal practice when increasing deafness obliged him to retire.
But his health obliged him to seek a northern.
The president and his team have obliged him by.
They obliged him to do that.
The prince obliged him.
Smoke which obliged him to retire two or three paces from it.
The police obliged him.
This obliged him to increase his workload so much that it eventually ruined his health.
Ly infirmity has obliged him to call.
Obelerio obliged him and happily recognised Frankish sovereignty in return for Frankish protection and legitimation.
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Hope you obliged him.
Obliged him to return to England.
The innkeeper obliged him.
The agreement obliged him to settle in Denmark and take a Danish wife.
He was attacked by a very violent fever that obliged him to stay at bed.
They obliged him.
These appointments he held till eye trouble obliged him to resign them.
Circumstances obliged him to go into business, and he made a failure of it.
A career that he seriously contemplated pursuing before circumstances obliged him to forgo the option.
Family obligations obliged him to return rapidly to Reims.
Fangio was leading the race, but a problem with the steering obliged him to slow down.
The how come is Clara and I obliged him with a ride when his car broke down.
I obliged him with the truth . He asked me for a favor.
Nothing obliged him.
He said he planned to take me to a few landmarks, and I obliged him.
He studied law before his father obliged him to embrace a military career.
Indeed, if a whim on the part of his Prince had not obliged him to.
Meanwhile, his work obliged him to travel.
Only the ultimate authority could sanction it, and Allah duly obliged him.
Unfortunately the writers passing months later obliged him to leave his work unfinished.
This obliged him to vacate his seat, and he was replaced by Sir Edward Hussey-Montagu.
His intense and committed journalistic activity has obliged him to spend various periods in exile.
Other preoccupations obliged him to withdraw, and the whole region came under Parthian control.
Cook very much regretted the fact that discipline obliged him to act in this way.
Who pushed him and obliged him to keep such a stupid and criminal promise?
He had to go to Barcelona and that obliged him to put on shoes.
I have obliged him so many times!
He guarantees the flares were what finally obliged him to move back to Nevada.
Morgan reluctantly ordered Fraser shot by a sniper, and Timothy Murphy obliged him.
The soldier has stated that the official obliged him to shoot Ashraf Abu Rahma.
You see, the Major wanted to play a little poker with old Zeke, so I obliged him.
His family, which obliged him not only to.
Cause he was French Canadian, but no one around here obliged him.
His health was poor, and often obliged him to suspend his work.
Major wanted to play poker with old Zeke, so I obliged him.
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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