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be obliging
verb
To constrain someone by force or by social, moral or legal means.
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Moldova should be obliging opponents for a side with Wales's ambitions.
Opponents will not always offer him this much space, but Spurs tend to be obliging.
Olympiakos may yet be obliging opponents for a team with United's needs.
The remaining difficulty would be obliging the biological father to pay child support.
The present 3D-QSAR studies emphasize the selectivity trends of indole/benzoimidazole-5-carboxamidines indole/benzoimidazole-5-carboxamidines indole/benzoimidazole-5-carboxamidiness of therapeutic interest.
A newsweekly once quoted him as saying, "On my grave they will write: Here lies a man who tried to be obliging".
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They must be obliged to.
The trustee will be obliged to help enforce this.
Many passengers will be obliged to take replacement buses.
Who knows what lies Nachman might be obliged to tell?
They would be obliged to protect him.
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