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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61. The tradition of noblesse oblige.
62. I am sorry I cannot oblige you.
63. Please oblige me with your valuable comments.
64. McCluskey would be glad to oblige.
65. Please oblige me with your presence.
66. Rubinstein was glad to oblige, because it cost him no money.
67. In the event , however, of a rise in price, you will oblige us by cable.
68. To oblige idling artists we populate public squares with famous men.
69. The industry was happy to oblige, given the implicit promise of federal backing, and subprime lending soared.
70. You can see Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein and Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack offer up a couple of billion dollars apiece as acts of noblesse oblige .
71. The heavy loss of oblige is different from the value of trade secret itself, should be actual loss and material loss.
72. That permitted the government to militarize the country's air towers, and oblige the controllers to return to work.
73. In the olden days kings and other nobles observing the principle of noblesse oblige fought at the head of their troops.
74. The notion of noblesse oblige was part of the ethic of the country gentleman.Sentence dictionary
75. Kindly oblige us by realizing same as advantageously as possible.
76. Can't I prevail on you to oblige with another song?
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