The act of obligating., That which obligates or constrains; the binding power of a promise, contract, oath, or vow, or of law; that which constitutes legal or moral duty., Any act by which a person becomes bound to do something to or for anouther, or to forbear something; external duties imposed by law, promise, or contract, by the relations of society, or by courtesy, kindness, etc., The state of being obligated or bound; the state of being indebted for an act of favor or kindness; as, to place others under obligations to one., A bond with a condition annexed, and a penalty for nonfulfillment. In a larger sense, it is an acknowledgment of a duty to pay a certain sum or do a certain things.
If you are obligated to do something, you are bound by a promise, legal duty or point of honour to do it.
Obliged means to make someone legally or morally bound to an action or a course of action.
A shirker is a person who shirks his or her responsibility, which is to say, fails to do the things that he or she is (in some way) obligated to do.
obligated means that someone feels obligated like they need to do something like you feel like you don't have a choice
answerable, subject, responsible, obliged, liable, obligated
I think you mean a word for 'having to do what you don't want to do." A synonym would simply be another word for a word that you aready have. Anyway, how about "obliged"? A possible synonym might be "Being compelled," that is, being forced to do something. Or, like the answer above, "obligated," "duty-bound," "bound," etc.
It is fishing slang. If you are on the hook you are caught, trapped, obligated but if you get out of something, a commitment, or obligation you have been let off the hook.
A shirker is a person who shirks his or her responsibility, which is to say, fails to do the things that he or she is (in some way) obligated to do.
The correct phrase is "obligated to." For example, "I am obligated to attend the meeting."
They are not obligated, because if they are legally married, they are emancipated meaning they are legally adults.
obligated means that someone feels obligated like they need to do something like you feel like you don't have a choice
no you are not obligated to have it fixed by them.
While the words "must" and "obligated" are similar in meaning, that are not exactly the same. Both words can be used to suggest that an outcome is compelled. Such as, "The President must lead the people" and "The President is obligated to lead the people". But, as this example demonstrates, there is a subtle difference in what these two words imply. The word "must" suggests strongly that there are no other options. An outcome that "must" occur is mandated by the scenario. However, an outcome that is "obligated" is compelled, but may not occur. While the President is "obligated" to lead the people, he or she may choose not to do so. The obligation may exist as a result of external duty or expectation, but this does not necessarily dictate the outcome. So, a proper use of "must" would include the statement, "We must swim to the other side of the river to survive!" (Implying this is the only course of action.) Whereas, a proper use of "obligated" would include, "While I am obligated to inform the authorities, I have not yet contacted them." (This acknowledges the external duty to take action, while not necessarily indicating that there is only one course of action to take, or that any action will be taken.)
before introducing frogs eggs to the class the teacher is ethically obligated to what?
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No one is obligated to contact you in any way. Though it would be rude not to do so.
Muslim men are obligated to pray at the mosque on Fridays. They prayer is called Jumaa', which means Gathering or Mass.All Muslims are obligated to pray at least 5 times a day, though not necessarily at the mosque.
It usually refers to someone abandoning a person who he/she is legally or morally obligated to take care of. It also refers to someone leaving the military without permission and without intending to return.It usually refers to someone abandoning a person who he/she is legally or morally obligated to take care of.