'oblige' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'oblige' with 17 example sentences.
- oblige verb
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: force somebody to do something
: bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted
: provide a service or favor for someone
If the situation doesn't improve, I'll be obliged to take measures.
The government was obliged to make changes in its foreign policy.
The minister was obliged to resign from the cabinet.
She was obliged to marry the old man.
I would be most obliged if you would shut up!
Kate was obliged to read the book.
I am much obliged to you for your help.
Because of the storm, we were obliged to stay at home.
That obliges me to change my opinion.
You're obliged to tell me the truth.
No one is obliged to do more than what he or she can.
I was obliged to go out yesterday.
We were obliged to obey the rule.
I was obliged to self-publish my book.
I'm obliged to find a way out of the resulting situation.
You're not obliged to thank me.
I'm obliged to wait.