It's a word!!
The noun form is "obligation" (a moral, ethical, or legal requirement).
if you oblige me that would be very good of you.
Please may be an adverb (used in polite requests) or a verb meaning to satisfy or to oblige.
The abstract noun is obligation.
The adjective form is patient.
obliged
The verb form of 'obliging' is 'oblige'. Example: "I decided to oblige."
No, "oblige" is a verb that means to make someone legally or morally bound to do something or to provide a service or favor for someone.
The noun forms of the verb to 'oblige' are obliger, obligee, and the gerund, obliging.A related noun form is obligation.
The noun form is "obligation" (a moral, ethical, or legal requirement).
if you oblige me that would be very good of you.
The abstract noun is obligation.
Please may be an adverb (used in polite requests) or a verb meaning to satisfy or to oblige.
oblige art is a thing that you do
The prefix of "oblige" is "ob-".
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
The adjective form is cranial.