obligated in the PONS Dictionary

obligated Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

liable [or obliged ] , [or obligated], to pay LAW
liable [or obliged ] , [or obligated], to pay LAW
liable [or obliged ] , [or obligated], to pay LAW
obligated [or obliged or liable] to pay
obligated [or obliged or liable] to pay

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Those who do not go to a movie are not obligated to pay for someone else to attend.
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In return for these benefits, the sick person is obligated to seek treatment and work to become well once more.
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An individual whose income is only from a wage is not obligated to file an annual return.
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Bookstores have been legally obligated to separate and place the book in an adult section.
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The students also do not draw a salary, however they are not obligated to five years of service after completion.
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The caller then is obligated to ensure that the precondition holds prior to calling the routine.
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The basic idea is that those who do not use a service should not be obligated to pay for it.
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This was regarded as sheer pleasure in itself and not as something they were obligated to do.
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Drilling companies can be contractually obligated to cover the costs of road repair.
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We believe that the federal government is responsible and obligated to give every man employment or a guaranteed income.
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