Examples of 'obliges' in a sentence

Meaning of "obliges"

Oblige (verb): To oblige is to bind morally or legally; in common usage, it means to do as someone asks or desires, often as a favor or courtesy
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of oblige

How to use "obliges" in a sentence

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His work obliges him to move around.
It is an unequal contract that obliges our gratitude.
This obliges us to schedule appointments on specific dates.
Their tradition obliges them to obey then.
It obliges a person to comply if they are sent a request.
Having written it down obliges me too to live up to it.
Obliges himself to employ properly qualified personnel.
Losing family obliges us to find our family.
Obliges the government to take urgent measures.
The motive which obliges me to demand it of you.
It obliges me to put some political realities to them.
He said nothing that obliges him to stay.
This fact obliges us to continue to work actively.
Its importance in our daily lives obliges us.
But prudence obliges me to think of your future.

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Reduction in the size of this text obliges us to choose.
Our code obliges me to accept any challenge.
The impossibility of an exact count obliges us to remain cautious.
Stanley obliges and stops coming to school.
Vertical once again obliges the audience.
It obliges you to drink too much wine.
The necessity obliges them towork.
She obliges their desire with a sigh.
This interaction obliges them to adapt.
It obliges me to inquire why your soul is in torment.
International law also obliges us to apply scientific criteria.
It obliges you to look at the objects in a new way.
All ordering obliges to its payment.
He obliges them politely or refuses gracefully.
Also being a conductor obliges you to be a good listener.
She obliges them with obvious pleasure.
So you have to do something which obliges them to respect it.
This obliges us to treat him with honour.
The law of gratitude obliges us to this.
Lisbon also obliges national parliaments to scrutinise.
The scale of the tragedy obliges us to.
She kindly obliges me until she does not.
I speak to you with harshness because my ministry obliges me to do so.
The budget obliges us to face up to the facts.
The young man cheerfully obliges.
Gratitude obliges me to wish thus well to you.
Most often she obliges.
Nothing obliges you not to go to a health center.
But this term in no way obliges the manufacturer.
Nobody obliges you to stay where you are.
Dredd duly obliges them.
Grace obliges me to do for others what was done for me.
Some business obliges me to leave.
This obliges us to use steam at higher pressure.
I realize that his work obliges him to be away a lot.

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