Similar words: oblige, obligation, obliquely, diligent, oblivious, diligently, belligerent, tiger. Meaning: [ə'blaɪdʒd] adj. under a moral obligation to do something.
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61. I'd be obliged if you would keep this to yourself.
62. The storm got worse and worse. Finally, I was obliged to abandon the car and continue on foot.
63. Manufacturers have been obliged to fit rear seat belts in all new cars.
64. Many parents feel obliged to pay for at least part of the wedding.
65. Because of the war they were obliged to conduct their courtship by post.
66. She feels obliged to be nice to Jack because he's her boss.
67. 'Much obliged,' he said as I opened the door for him.
68. You are obliged to assign to me your firm by the contract.
69. He did not feel obliged to conform to the rules that applied to ordinary men.
70. Companies will also be obliged to pay clean-up costs.
71. Much obliged for your assistance.
72. And dancing and music and other cultural activities were provided which the hands were obliged to attend.
73. It would have obliged local authorities to draw up a register of contaminated sites in their area(sentencedict.com/obliged.html), and supervise their clean-up.
74. She was obliged only to pay court costs of £400.
75. He was so damned humble that O'Hara was obliged to offer him a cup of coffee.
76. Developers were obliged to adopt a highly active role in locating land.
77. Had she insisted on the couple marrying in the village church she would have been obliged to attend the ceremony.
78. Individuals and businesses are obliged to pay $ 49, but many never get around to sending in the check.
79. They complained that the Law of Similars often obliged them to use overpriced components, handicapping their products in world markets.
80. We are obliged to disclose the name of our client and such other relevant details concerning his business.
81. Local authorities are legally obliged to record unmet needs and disclose details of these.
82. Conrad and his wife obliged, then donated what little was left to charity.
83. McSorley obliged, first propping the poor-skating outfielder up in the left corner, then checking him into the boards.
84. He would be obliged to call new elections within three months.
85. It used to be culturally acceptable to burn witches, but not every judge obliged.
86. If interest payments are waived, the society is not obliged to pay arrears of interest in future years.
87. He'd been obliged to commit too many crimes in this joyless world.
88. The travellers said that as gypsies the council was obliged by law to give them a camp site.
89. Patients eventually develop a resistance to AIDS drugs, so doctors are obliged to rotate the type of medication.
90. Second, most scientific disciplines, including molecular biology and genetics are obliged to seek funding for research from industry.
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