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obliging [əˈblaɪʤɪŋ] ADJ

obliging

I . oblige [əˈblaɪʤ] VB trans

3. oblige (in thanks):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
No stain attaches to his life; he was affable, obliging and generous.
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Handsome and aristocratic in appearance he inspires trust in people by his obliging manner and attentive listening.
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She has a kind of obliging personality, and is popular in her school.
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Frank is an efficient and obliging young man, and we hope he may succeed in his undertaking.
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They are very obliging, and gladly perform tricks to amuse their friends.
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If more criminals were as obliging, the city would be even safer.
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He was a gentleman of a very grave and comely aspect, of an obliging carriage, of a sober life, and a pious conversation.
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He had a good, affectionate temper, was obliging and an industrious person.
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Such companies often sign contracts with states obliging them to fill prison beds or reimburse them for those that go unused.
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He had acquired a reputation as an obliging, trustworthy, honest, and able soldier.
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