oblige (C1)
verb
Pronunciation: /əˈblaɪdʒ/
Definition
To compel or require someone to do something by law, duty, or necessity.
Examples
The new regulations will oblige all businesses to reduce their carbon emissions.
He felt obliged by his conscience to report the crime.
We were obliged to cancel our holiday due to the pandemic.
How to Use oblige
- oblige someone to do something (prepositional phrase)
- To require a person to perform a specific action. — "The contract obliged the company to deliver the goods on time."
- be obliged to someone (prepositional phrase)
- To be indebted to someone for a favor or help. — "I am greatly obliged to you for your assistance."
- oblige with something (prepositional phrase)
- To do someone a favor by providing something they need or want. — "The musician obliged the audience with an encore."
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