Similar words: obligate, obligatory, obligation, profligate, obliterated, oblige, obliged, obliging. Meaning: ['ɑblɪgeɪt/ ɒblɪgeɪt] adj. caused by law or conscience to follow a certain course.
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31 And since we're obligated to link our credit cards to Apple, micropayments are built in, providing traditional media companies with at least a hope of avoiding the poorhouse.
32 These agreements tell the consumers what they can expect and the providers what they're obligated to provide to get multiple applications to share common services and make those services reusable.
33 The seller is. obligated to exercis. ordinary care and diligence in selecting an underwriter that is. in good financial standing.
34 Banks are also obligated to notify the Internal Revenue Service of certain questionable transactions.
35 A witness in court is obligated to tell the truth.
36 In a bulk of cases neitIT party is obligated to provide insurance.
37 Tovah Gold looked twelve but she had a degree in creative writing and a published poetry chapbook. She'd once presented a copy to Mandy, but said she should not feel obligated to read it.
38 Fulbright was from Fayetteville, and most of my friends, though they liked Bumpers, felt obligated to help the senator in what was sure to be an all-uphill battle.
39 In a number of cases neither party is obligated to provide insurance.
40 C. Employers are not obligated to honor contracts made by the purchasing agent even when the agent operates within the delegated responsibility.
41 Under a separation agreement, he was obligated to pay his ex-wife £50,000 a year for life.
42 However, with regard to no evidence or insufficient evidence, there is no prescription that litigant is obligated to accept unfavorable judgment in behavioral burden theory.
43 The principal amount of a bond which is stated on its face and which the issuer is obligated to pay at the date of maturity.
44 Only the seller of the option is obligated to perform.
45 Whenever I'm at home, if my computer is on, I feel obligated to be on it and working.
46 The physician is obligated to perform sound investigations into their patient's sickness.
47 Article 54 The consignee for import goods, the consigner for export goods and the owner of inward and outward articles shall be the persons obligated to pay Customs duties.
48 The seller is obligated to exercise ordinary care and diligence in selecting an underwriter that is in good financial standing.
49 The leader with legitimate power has the right, or the authority[sentencedict.com], to tell others what to do; employees are obligated to comply with legitimate orders.
50 The principal may be obligated as if it had expressly granted the authority to agent.
51 At the very least, we are obligated to treat all people as potential brothers and sisters of Jesus. After all, anyone with whom we come into contact may be God's foreordained child.
52 I'm obligated file a report if I feel there's been prisoner misconduct.
53 Normally, the seller is obligated to prepay the ocean freight.
54 All peace-loving countries are obligated to help these two great nations to remove their hate and fends, live in peace and harmony and develop side by side on this great land.
55 It provided all nations freedom of scientific inquiry but obligated them to share the results.
56 South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker are contractually obligated to produce at least one more season for Comedy Central.
57 Citizens are obligated to defend their interests and that of the state.
58 The only people obligated to disclose their track records are money managers.
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