verb
- to make someone do something because of a law, rule, or duty
- to do a favor for someone; to help someone by doing what they ask
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘oblige’
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘oblige’
Examples
- The law obliges all drivers to wear seat belts.
- His contract obliges him to work weekends.
- She always obliges when her neighbors ask for help.
- The hotel obliges guests with late checkout requests.
- The company policy obliges employees to attend training sessions.
- He obliges his friends by lending them money when needed.