Antonym: disoblige, free. Similar words: obligation, obliquely, diligent, oblivious, diligently, belligerent, tiger, problem. Meaning: [ə'blaɪdʒ] v. 1. force or compel somebody to do something 2. bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted 3. provide a service or favor for someone.
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1. Circumstances oblige me to do that.
2. Could you oblige me by opening the window?
3. The staff are always happy to oblige.
4. Will you oblige me with a stamp?
5. Will you oblige me with your name and address?
6. Would you oblige me with some information?
7. Very oblige with your presence.
8. Please oblige me by closing the door.
9. Please oblige me by closing the window.
10. Could you oblige me with 10 pounds?
11. It's always a good idea to oblige important clients.
12. We'd be happy to oblige.
13. Connors was more than ready to oblige.
14. Oblige me by keeping your suspicions to yourself.
15. Sorry, I can't oblige you.
16. Kindly oblige me by opening the door.
17. Will you oblige by filling in this form?
18. Please oblige me with a reply as soon as possible.
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20. Would you be willing to oblige us with some information?
21. Mr Oakley always has been ready to oblige journalists with information.
22. We only went to the party to oblige some old friends who especially asked us to be there.
23. They will be only too happy to oblige.
24. Labour voices have been stammering to oblige.
25. The landlord's only too happy to oblige.
26. They did so without hope of further profit and out of a sense of noblesse oblige.
27. If you need a ride home, I'd be happy to oblige.
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28. Call me if you need any help-I'd be happy to oblige.
29. If you ever need help with the babysitting, I'd be glad to oblige.
30. We needed a guide and he was only too happy to oblige.
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