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oblige
verb as in require
verb as in do a favor or kindness
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These detailed legal documents spell out the support needed and oblige the child's local authority to provide it.
He positioned himself as the man who wanted to take all the flak, to protect his players, and former players and pundits obliged.
The appeals court judge said that companies such as Shell were obliged to contribute to combating climate change based on the human right to protection against dangerous climate change.
The individual would be allowed to change their mind at any time and no doctors would be obliged to take part in the process.
It’s unfair to say I’m obliged to open an email and open an attachment and read it.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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