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is obliging
verb
To constrain someone by force or by social, moral or legal means.
Exact(21)
(Princess is obliging, and everyone has a go).
And Hong Kong, that bastion of entrepreneurship, is obliging.
Pitt is obliging, but tongue-tied – so I make small talk with Heidenreich.
Turner Broadcasting is obliging employees to change computer passwords as a precaution, The Wrap reported.
The music can be loud, but the staff is obliging about turning it down if you ask.
Now the European Union is tightening the cap and is obliging companies to start buying far larger numbers of permits.
Similar(39)
The employer is obliged to offer hours; the employee is obliged to work those hours.
A newspaper is obliged to be fair to everyone.
The government is obliged to treat all citizens equally.
Last .fmis obliged to pay royalties in the same way that any online music streaming service is obliged to.
But Iran is obliged to listen to our grievances.
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