Use "oblige" in a sentence

1. We'd be happy to oblige.

2. We'll do our best to oblige.

3. Circumstances oblige me to do that.

4. Sorry, I can't oblige you.

5. Very oblige with your presence.

6. The staff are always happy to oblige.

7. Please oblige me by closing the window.

8. The landlord's only too happy to oblige.

9. Would you oblige me with some information?

10. Oblige me by keeping your suspicions to yourself.

11. 27 The staff are always happy to oblige.

12. They will be only too happy to oblige.

13. Kindly oblige me by opening the door.

14. Connors was more than ready to oblige.

15. Could you oblige me with 10 pounds?

16. Will you oblige me with a stamp?

17. Please oblige me by closing the door.

18. Labour voices have been stammering to oblige.

19. Could you oblige me by opening the window?

20. It's always a good idea to oblige important clients.

21. Will you oblige me with your name and address?

22. Can't I prevail on you to oblige with another song?

23. Would you be willing to oblige us with some information?

24. Mr Oakley always has been ready to oblige journalists with information.

25. If you need a ride home, I'd be happy to oblige.

26. Will you oblige me and sit down to a game of whist?

27. Please oblige me with a reply as soon as possible.

28. Call me if you need any help-I'd be happy to oblige.

29. Some common synonyms of Constrain are coerce, compel, force, and oblige

30. To oblige idling artists we populate public squares with famous men.

31. Nizan is always willing to oblige with the battering ram technique, if required.

32. 23 synonyms for Compel: force, make, urge, enforce, railroad, drive, oblige, constrain, hustle

33. You have come looking for a fight, and we are happy to oblige.

34. We needed a guide and he was only too happy to oblige.

35. Four justices could oblige him to Abjure his faith or sell his estates

36. (36) Moreover, manufacturers were allowed to oblige their dealers to offer after-sales services [44].

37. A particular case arises when agreements oblige authorised repairers to also sell new motor vehicles.

38. When someone sticks out their hand, it's polite to oblige and shake their hand.

39. Current contracts do not oblige customers to pass such information about future conduct to Tele Atlas.

40. Constrain definition, to force, compel, or oblige: He was Constrained to admit the offense

41. If you need more time, I'm sure the board would be happy to oblige.

42. The programme will oblige us to invest in higher bandwidth communication equipment for data exchange between institutions.

43. Unable to teach anymore, he ordered his friends to close down the school, and they reluctantly oblige.

44. The draft TDR do not oblige air carriers to move flights from Schiphol Airport to Lelystad Airport.

45. Complaisant 1 : marked by an inclination to please or oblige 2 : tending to consent to others' wishes

46. 14. (a) If religious leaders made the right admission, in what work would this oblige them to share?

47. We only went to the party to oblige some old friends who especially asked us to be there.

48. It would be abnormal to oblige each Member State to meet the full cost of what represents a joint charge.

49. To disturb and shake a peacefully dying man simply to oblige your friend here who thinks he is a healer?

50. Accommodate definition, to do a kindness or a favor to; oblige: to Accommodate a friend by helping him move to a new apartment

51. We are happy to oblige! Every person working for our Ambulancing On The French Front Edward Royal service is a specialist in his/her

52. How is the word Compel different from other verbs like it? Some common synonyms of Compel are coerce, constrain, force, and oblige

53. We are happy to oblige! Every Adolescently In Love Nitharsha Prakash person working for our service is a specialist in his/her area of knowledge

54. If Attorney General Meni Mazuz, decides to file an indictment, I will resign from my position, even though the law does not oblige me to do so."

55. If you would prefer to have your house blessed by an ordained priest, invite him to your house to perform the Blessing, and he will be happy to oblige

56. It was impossible to oblige Telecom Italia Mobile to make the same payment since it had already made its investments and thereore relied on amortizing them by operating the service as a monopoly.

57. As verbs the difference between constrain and Constrict is that constrain is to force physically, by strong persuasion or pressurizing; to compel; to oblige while Constrict is to narrow, especially by applying pressure.

58. On the question of alimony raised in the State party’s response, the divorce decision does not oblige the author to pay any, in view of the fact that he obtained the custody of his daughters.

59. Definition of Complaisant marked by an inclination to please or oblige Examples of Complaisant in a sentence During the flight, I was lucky enough to have an attendant who was friendly and Complaisant and made sure all my needs were met

60. How is the word Coerce different from other verbs like it? Some common synonyms of Coerce are compel, constrain, force, and oblige. While all these words mean "to make someone or something yield," Coerce suggests overcoming resistance or unwillingness by actual or threatened violence or pressure

61. It means that the court can order or demand that such a witness gives testimony and where that witness fails to oblige, he may be held in contempt and can face the penalty of imprisonment.At this point, it is obvious that every Compellable witness is a competent witness

62. They are more Circumspect on the sea, when danger does not oblige them to make resistance.; When the lion began to roar, it behooved the players to be Circumspect and meek.; For you and all your kind are so much putty in the hands of Circumspect fellows such as I

63. It has been argued in some quarters that the reference in the Declaration to a scientific view that global temperature increase should not exceed two degrees centigrade, represents a significant shift in India‟s position on climate change, and that it may oblige us to accept emission reduction targets.

64. Comply: 1 v act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes “He complied with my instructions” “You must Comply or else!” Synonyms: abide by , follow follow , stick to , stick with keep to adopt , espouse , follow choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans Types: accommodate , oblige provide a service

65. 325 Moreover, it is apparent from the case‐law that to oblige the Commission to give to undertakings under investigation specific indications of the level of the Contemplated fines at the stage of the statement of objections would in effect require it inappropriately to anticipate its final decision (see, to that effect, Musique Diffusion française and Others v Commission, paragraph 120

66. Complacent usually means "self-satisfied" or "unconcerned," but it also shares with complaisant the sense of "marked by an inclination to please or oblige." This sense of Complacent is an old one, but that hasn't kept language critics from labeling it as an error - and on the whole, modern writers do prefer complaisant for this meaning.

67. As citizens of the Congo, as mothers and teachers of coming generations of Congolese, we are outraged by the acts of aggression directed against our country, and we call on all people of goodwill who are able to do so, and on the International Federation of Human Rights, the League of Human Rights, national and international organizations, and nations that assert that they are friends of the Congo and of the Congolese, to join with us in bringing pressure to bear on the aggressors in order to oblige them to leave the Congo immediately and unconditionally so that we can restore peace in our country.