Similar words: obligate, obligation, alligator, investigator, derogatory, oblige, obliged, obliging. Meaning: [ə'blɪgətɔrɪ /-trɪ] adj. 1. morally or legally constraining or binding 2. required by obligation or compulsion or convention.
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31, Darwin was himself something of a gourmet, also punctilious in his insistence that ties were obligatory.
32, Celibacy in the priesthood was to be obligatory for all.
33, In obligatory white lab coat and cotton cap he was touring the Boots factory in Airdrie.
34, In some languages, it is obligatory to specify more unusual types of temporal and aspectual relations.
35, Award-winning magician Oscar Mu oz also pulls the obligatory rabbit out of the hat, and even produces a bird or two.
36, They went to church because church was obligatory and they feared the consequences of non-attendance.
37, The forelimbs are less than half the length of the hind limbs, which suggests an obligatory bipedal posture.
38, I take the couch, an obligatory furnishing in hacker dens, even posh hacker dens like these at Xerox.
39, They sent out the obligatory memo both before and after the project.
40, The gesture seemed like an obligatory Academy Award speech, very thoughtful and very boring.
41, It is not obligatory for directors to devote continuous attention to the affairs of the company.
42, Even the most gifted editor would have problems turning much of the obligatory information into riveting reading.
43, I suspect this, like compulsory religious education, gave me a lifelong scepticism about obligatory elements in any curriculum.
44, They take no one over 65, and retirement at 70 is obligatory.
45, The main purpose of these pads is to give the water a final polish and continuous use is not really obligatory.
46, They are beyond and outside what was obligatory book illustration.
47, In front is a lush, densely landscaped yard; in back is the obligatory pool.
48, Afternoon at their Spitalfields home, which began with the obligatory tea ceremony, stretches into evening.
49, In an increasing number of countries, use of seat belts in cars is now obligatory.
50, At the first, two week follow up appointment, endoscopy to assess ulcer healing was obligatory.
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51, The obligatory standing ovation when he first entered the game against the Golden State Warriors lasted less than a minute.
52, Moustaches and beards were rarely seen on skins; shaving was obligatory and stubble not accepted.
53, Recently safety regulations have made it obligatory for all competitors to wear fist protectors.
54, His moments of inspiration did much to elevate the Stuttgart event, a relaxed affair apart from the odd obligatory outburst.
55, The truth is that obligatory recycling protects markets as well as the environment.
56, In 1980, the procedure was a prelude to the obligatory pay award of the ministry of labour.
57, Military service is obligatory for all men between 18 and 27.
58, This limit is to be obligatory in vulnerable areas which are to be designated over the next two years.
59, There was a total of 12 candidates; although voting was obligatory an estimated 25 percent of the 5,700,000 electorate abstained.
60, It is obligatory for us to obey the laws.
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