obliging in the PONS Dictionary

obliging Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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If more criminals were as obliging, the city would be even safer.
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She has a kind of obliging personality, and is popular in her school.
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He was easygoing and even obliging, and whichever simple task he was asked to do, he would do it promptly but without enthusiasm.
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Obliging is associated with attempting to minimize the differences and highlight the commonalities to satisfy the concern of the other party.
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The company, however, had asserted that all claims in the pamphlet were untrue, essentially obliging the judge to publicly rule on each one.
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He had acquired a reputation as an obliging, trustworthy, honest, and able soldier.
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The bellows and screams that accompany matings can attract other males to the scene, obliging the incumbent to delay mating and fight the intruders off.
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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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In 1771, he was instrumental in obliging the government to concede the right of printers to publish verbatim accounts of parliamentary debates.
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Having escaped from the battlefield, a reward of 10,000 merks was offered for his apprehension, obliging him to stay in hiding.
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