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oblige
verb obliged, obliging
    1. To bind someone morally or legally; to compel.
      Thesaurus: require, command, bind, coerce, compel, constrain, force, impel, make.
    2. To bind someone by a service or favour.
    3. To please or do a favour for someone.
      Example: Please oblige me by leaving at once
      Thesaurus: accommodate, assist, help, serve, aid, please.
    4. To do something as a favour or contribution for someone.
      Example: obliged us with a song
Idiom: much obliged
    An expression of gratitude.
Etymology: 13c: from French obliger, from Latin obligare, from ob- down + ligare to bind.





obliging
adj
    1. Ready to help others; courteously helpful.
      Thesaurus: amiable, accommodating, agreeable, cooperative, complaisant, helpful, willing, courteous, considerate, polite, civil, friendly, kind; Antonym: disobliging.
Derivative: obligingly
adverb
    Derivative: obligingness
    noun


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