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I . oblige [əˈblaɪʤ] VB trans

3. oblige (in thanks):

I am much obliged

Usage examples with obliged

I am much obliged
obliged to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Prosecutors are obliged to cough up any document that could be relevant to an individual's defence.
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But as a translator he felt obliged to tell his readers (in extensive introductions or prefaces) how he crafted his works of translation.
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This obliged them to commercialise their customary rather subsistential agriculture transforming it into agrarian business.
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Rather than shunning the unlikely couple, the other tourists at the small fishing village feel morally obliged to associate with them, at least perfunctorily.
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They are obliged to either barter or sell items from the food basket in order to meet their other essential needs.
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Consumers may prepay any amount due under a credit agreement (e.g. instalments due) and credit providers are obliged to accept such amounts, even if they are not due.
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This obliged the school to house students and facilities in three hotels.
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He compounded his estate for delinquency and was obliged to pay around 500.
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Every citizen was obliged to stay on night watch well into the 19th century.
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All free male citizens were obliged to serve in the army for a time, a system which was called the ilku-service.
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