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obligate

[ob-li-geyt, ob-li-git, -geyt] / ˈɒb lɪˌgeɪt, ˈɒb lɪ gɪt, -ˌgeɪt /


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Former spouses who no longer want to be parents could also find themselves obligated to pay child support, Cahn said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Any mainstream piece hoping to dazzle the reader with “X Things You Didn’t Know About Pinball!” is practically obligated to tell Sharpe’s story — and almost guaranteed to screw it up.

From Washington Post

Finally, while you aren’t obligated to respond to anyone, it’s important to understand your role in conversations steeped in discrimination or bigotry.

From Washington Post

A company spokesperson previously told The Washington Post said Starbucks has not attempted to delay bargaining and that the company has come to the table as legally obligated.

From Washington Post

Airlines are only obligated to offer refund s if they cancel a flight and the passenger decides not to travel.

From Seattle Times