Meaning & Definition of word "Oblige"

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    Oblige

    /əˈblaɪdʒ/

    verb:

    • 1. to do something as a favor or to accommodate someone
      • Example: She was happy to oblige her friend by helping with the project.
    • 2. to bind or compel someone to do something, often by moral or legal duty
      • Example: The contract obliged the company to complete the work by the deadline.
    • 3. to be indebted or grateful to someone for a favor or service
      • Example: I feel obliged to thank everyone who helped organize the event.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'obligen', from Old French 'obliger', from Latin 'obligare'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    to be obliged to:

    to be required or expected to do something.

    oblige (someone) with:

    to do a favor for someone.

    feel obliged:

    to feel that one must help or do something.

    Related Words

    obligation:

    A legal or moral duty to do something.

    obligatory:

    Required by a rule or law.

    Slang Meanings of oblige

    Meaning: To hook someone up

    Example Sentence: I can oblige you with a ride to the party.

    Meaning: To come through for someone

    Example Sentence: He really obliged me when he fixed my car.