An obligation is something you are bound by duty to do. It could be a legal obligation arising from a contract, in which a person has promised to do a certain thing as a part of the contract. It could be a moral or ethical obligation which could arise as a result of a promise which is not legally binding, or from a relationship.
E.g. "You said you'd visit the sick and elderly after church and you have an obligation to follow through."
"I feel that, as a friend, I have an obligation to attend her funeral."
"It's your obligation to take care of your brother's widow and children."
An obligation is something you are bound by duty to do. It could be a legal obligation arising from a contract, in which a person has promised to do a certain thing as a part of the contract. It could be a moral or ethical obligation which could arise as a result of a promise which is not legally binding, or from a relationship.
E.g. "You said you'd visit the sick and elderly after church and you have an obligation to follow through."
"I feel that, as a friend, I have an obligation to attend her funeral."
"It's your obligation to take care of your brother's widow and children."
Something you do that makes a person feel thankful to you, as in, "I am much obliged to you for helping me out."
Also, to force or compel someone into doing something for you either legally or by threat, or by some other means, as in, "I was obliged to pay him the money, or he would sue me."
Obligate means to be obliged or forced; something that is necessary.
Obliging means polite and helping.
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the stem buh of the Anglo saxon word bugen meaning to bow plus the suffix som or sum meaning like produced buhsum by about 1175 with the meaning of humble or obedient or capable of being bent the meaning then gradually progresssed from compliant & obliging thru lively & jolly to healthily plump & vigorous to plump & comely by 1589 as the spelling also progressed thru buxum to buxom
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The noun forms for the verb to accommodate are accomodater, accommodativeness, accommodation, and the gerund, accommodating.
It is said of someone, and means helpful, obliging
inclined or disposed to please; obliging; agreeable or gracious; compliant
The duration of Obliging Young Lady is 1.33 hours.
Obliging Young Lady was created on 1942-01-30.
obliged
Obliging Young Lady - 1942 was released on: USA: 30 January 1942
You say, "Obligando."
oh-bl-ei-dj
Another word is cooperative or obliging
Kindly is 'Kripaya' in Hindi. 'Kripa' is obliging.
* outstanding * obedient * obliging
The verb form of 'obliging' is 'oblige'. Example: "I decided to oblige."