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Sentence count:77+9Posted:2016-10-17Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: disobligefreeSimilar words: obligationobliquelydiligentobliviousdiligentlybelligerenttigerproblemMeaning: [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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31. I was most happy to oblige.
32. The governments were only too pleased to oblige.
33. We almost fell over ourselves to oblige.
34. The managers may have been too eager to oblige.
35. So do think this over carefully over the weekend-especially for the sake of the company-noblesse oblige and all that!
36. A basic condition of joining is the willingness to be arrested, and the authorities have been swift to oblige.
37. The contributors to his journal are happy to oblige him.
38. Its first act, on Tuesday, was to oblige Kinnock to remain in his post until 18 July.
39. And Sethe would oblige her with anything from fabric to her own tongue.
40. Only too happy to oblige, she slipped out and along to the kitchen for her breakfast.
41. We may accept them, to oblige: to save another's face.
42. Suddenly lurching for a wild west alternative, the Tories now oblige Labour to talk honestly about tax.
43. If predators do not oblige, the pests are picked off and squashed - not a job for the faint-hearted!
44. To disturb and shake a peacefully dying man simply to oblige your friend here who thinks he is a healer?
45. Compulsory competitive tendering will oblige local authorities to bring in managers who demonstrate their ability to deliver the best services to tenants.
46. But our noblesse oblige may be doing youths an extreme disservice.
47. Paul was always glad to oblige by hugging back, but not until you asked him.
48. Bouvet was happy to oblige, and the Portrait historique was reprinted in the 1699 edition.
49. Ever keen to see fair play, we are happy to oblige the handsomely-coiffed Cumbrian arts supremo.
50. The programme will oblige us to invest in higher bandwidth communication equipment for data exchange between institutions.
51. She was here in the flesh to oblige Miss Beard, but her mind was filled to the brim with Joss Barnet.
52. I shall nevertheless oblige him to dance for his own good.
53. Yet other friends point out that Rawls comes from an old southern family and has a patrician sense of noblesse oblige.
54. Cities and states oblige them by engaging in bidding wars.
55. Nizan is always willing to oblige with the battering ram technique, if required.
56. Could You Please Oblige Us With A Bren Gun?
57. I'll do any thing within reason to oblige.
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58. Could you oblige me with ten yuan?
59. Will any gentleman oblige the lady?
60. I won't oblige you to stay here any longer.
More similar words: obligationobliquelydiligentobliviousdiligentlybelligerenttigerproblemignobleindigenousrefrigeratorbliplightblinkflightslightmalignpubliclight updelightlightlysiblingpublishpublisherslightlyeligiblelightingin publicpubliclyblizzard
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