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obligated

[ US /ˈɑbɫəˌɡeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ˈɒblɪɡˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. caused by law or conscience to follow a certain course
    was obligated to pay off the student loan
    felt obligated to repay the kindness

How To Use obligated In A Sentence

  • Drop it in my face, because I am not obligated to talk to you so don't expect me to start a conversation with you fucking dumbass.
  • Now that BHT is out on video, I don't feel quite so obligated to hide such things beneath a cut tag -- for I assume that most of you who would be interested in seeing this film have already done so. Play it again, Sam
  • The reason I ask these questions is that Fannie Mae's bank addendum states that Fannie Mae not obligated to bear any expenses to make the title marketable so I'm trying to find out if this property can be purchased with an unclear title and what legal responsibilities might be transferred to me as the new property owner. Mortgage News Daily - Mortgage And Real Estate News
  • Anyway, after they had found the bug in her flat, he felt himself obligated, almost coerced into frankness. THE LAST RAVEN
  • As agents of investors, managers are obligated to maximize the interests of the owners or principals.
  • Putting laryngeals in places they needn't be is a grave misanalysis on the part of a comparative linguist who's obligated by Logic to find the simplest solutions possible given the available evidence. Laryngeal overdose in the Indo-European second person
  • We should be able to disagree with a certain level of civility, but I do not agree that we are obligated to become a passive melded blob of single opinioned, mindless butt-kissers. Leave the political S*** somewhere else!!!
  • felt obligated to repay the kindness
  • However, they were obligated to pay off the face amount of the claim and have already done so. CORMORANT
  • Beware: A cosigner is a co-borrower, equally obligated to repay the loan. NYT > Home Page
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