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oblige
verb transitive
[L. obligo; ob and ligo, to bind.]
pronounced as written, not oblege.
oblige
To constrain by necessity; to compel by physical force. an admiral may be obliged to surrender his ships, or he may be obliged by adverse winds to delay sailing.
oblige
To constrain by legal force; to bind in law. We are obliged to pay toll for supporting roads and bridges.
oblige
To bind or constrain by moral force. We are obliged to believe positive and unsuspected testimony.
oblige
To bind in conscience or honor; to constrain by a sense of propriety. We are often obliged to conform to established customs, rites or ceremonies. To be obliged to yield to fashion is often the worst species of tyranny.
oblige
To do a favor to; to lay under obligation of gratitude; as, to oblige one with a loan of money.
oblige
To do a favor to; to please; to gratify. Oblige us with your company at dinner.
oblige
To indebt. To those hills we are obliged for all our metals.