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ob·li·gat·ed [ˈɒblɪgeɪtɪd, Am ˈɑ:blɪgeɪt̬ɪd] ADJ pred esp Am form

ob·li·gate [ˈɒblɪgeɪt, Am ˈɑ:b] VB trans

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be obligated to do sth
to feel obligated to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This was regarded as sheer pleasure in itself and not as something they were obligated to do.
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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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We believe that the federal government is responsible and obligated to give every man employment or a guaranteed income.
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To me, you're obligated as an opinion journalist to express your views no matter what the politics of the day.
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Therefore, husband and wife are obligated to fix any problems within the boundaries of the marriage.
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Graduates are obligated to serve a minimum of five years on active duty.
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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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Bookstores have been legally obligated to separate and place the book in an adult section.
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At the same time they are obligated to maintain and replace their electrical equipment on a regular basis.
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As according to honor, the girls are obligated to help him in his plan for revenge.
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