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oblige

1 of 1verb
/əˈblaɪdʒ/
Forms:obliges,obliging,obliged,obliged
1

to make someone do something because it is required by law, duty, etc.

C1
  • The contract obliges both parties to fulfill their agreed-upon responsibilities.
  • The law obliges citizens to pay taxes on their income.
  • He was obliged to apologize for the mistake and rectify the situation.
  • The invitation obliged him to attend the formal event.
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2

to provide assistance or do a favor for someone

transitive
  • She obliged her neighbor by watering their plants while they were away on vacation.
  • He obliged his colleague by covering her shift at work when she fell ill.
  • Offering a refund for the defective product, the store obliged its customers.
  • After a heavy snowfall, he obliged his elderly neighbor by shoveling snow from her driveway.
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