Examples of 'obliging' in a sentence

Meaning of "obliging"

oblige (verb) - to bind or constrain someone by a legal, moral, or physical force; to do a favor for someone out of a sense of duty or obligation
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  • Happy and ready to do favours for others.
  • present participle of oblige
  • The imposition of an obligation.

How to use "obliging" in a sentence

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Implement measures obliging drivers to reduce speed.
I fear this brute will not be as obliging.
Beef labelling obliging retailers to label where.
We see if mañana you are more obliging.
One never minds obliging a real gentleman.
Jean is definitely one of the most obliging.
It seems there is an obliging prosecutor down there.
This amendment is that instead of obliging the.
He was most obliging without his lawyer present.
Companies should establish rules obliging directors.
Implement measures obliging drivers to use a lower speed.
You do not have to keep obliging her.
Adopting legislature obliging industries to reduce emission.
Hotel staff were really nice and obliging.
And you will be obliging and clean.

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The waiting staff were very obliging.
Thank you for obliging my eccentricity.
Obliging me to sell up and move out.
All states are now obliging to reveal data leaks.
Obliging someone in the old cobbles.
Personal strategies range from obliging to aggressive strategies.
We are obliging delegations which have made such requests.
The new husband was obliging and obedient.
And an obliging green grocer gave me the number.
There are no legal or regulatory acts obliging citizens to be sterilized.
Obliging their children to be their guarantors or that of others.
Humanity is not limited to obliging us to work in favour of victims.
Obliging girls to return home immediately after school.
The other three were less obliging.
More obliging than last night.
They come from an obliging field.
They choose obliging passivity over engaged participation.
The new owner may not be quite so obliging.
The obliging and convenient service.
It is unseemly for a lady to be so obliging to a man.
Please be obliging when we call you.
No guarantee that a new judge will be quite so obliging.
It is not obliging for a hemorrhoids patient.
And you prefer everything being so obliging.
The obliging photographer does his best.
You will not find them nearly so obliging.
By obliging and avoid a high display.
I knew you would not be so obliging.
Obliging banks to set up markets for this money.
She is most friendly and obliging.
Tacitly obliging me to work for them.
He is very kind and an obliging person.
Obliging each militant to arrive sober to the latter.
She is very smiling and obliging.
An obliging farmer hitched up a team and pulled us out.

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