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I . oblige [əˈblaɪʤ] VB trans

4. oblige form (give):

to oblige sb with sth
could you oblige me with a light?

no·blesse oblige [nəʊˌblesəʊˈbli:ʤ, Am noʊˌblesoʊˈ-] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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But without the necessary financial support, the club obliged to declare bankruptcy.
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The club's financial situation meant that he was obliged to return to playing duties in the 201213 campaign.
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Ford found themselves obliged to rush out a heavily upgraded version in 1968.
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In the following year he was obliged to accept parish relief.
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Each team member will be placed on top of individual mobile podiums, and are obliged to answer questions to win this round.
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He continued in the work of ministry until his voice failed him, and he was obliged to direct his attention to other pursuits.
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A client class is obliged to make calls to supplier features where the resulting state of the supplier is not violated by the client call.
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In 1936 the brothers were obliged to restart touring with their conjuring act.
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If a player is obliged to whistle but can not, he must sing loudly.
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A unitary enterprise is independent in economic issues and obliged only to give its profits to the state.
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