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HOME | Definition of obliging (OBLIGING, Obliging)


    Oblige \O*blige"\ ([-o]*bl[imac]j"; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
    Obliged ([-o]*bl[imac]jd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Obliging
    ([-o]*bl[imac]"j[i^]ng).] [OF. obligier, F. obliger, L.
    obligare; ob (see Ob-) + ligare to bind. See Ligament,
    and cf. Obligate.]
    1. To attach, as by a bond. [Obs.]
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    He had obliged all the senators and magistrates
    firmly to himself. --Bacon.
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    2. To constrain by physical, moral, or legal force; to put
    under obligation to do or forbear something.
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    The obliging power of the law is neither founded in,
    nor to be measured by, the rewards and punishments
    annexed to it. --South.
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    Religion obliges men to the practice of those
    virtues which conduce to the preservation of our
    health. --Tillotson.
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    3. To bind by some favor rendered; to place under a debt;
    hence, to do a favor to; to please; to gratify; to
    accommodate.
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    Thus man, by his own strength, to heaven would soar,
    And would not be obliged to God for more. --Dryden.
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    The gates before it are brass, and the whole much
    obliged to Pope Urban VIII. --Evelyn.
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    I shall be more obliged to you than I can express.
    --Mrs. E.
    Montagu.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    obliging \o*bli"ging\ ([-o]*bl[imac]"j[i^]ng), a.
    Putting under obligation; disposed to oblige or do favors;
    hence, helpful; civil; kind.
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    Mons. Strozzi has many curiosities, and is very
    obliging to a stranger who desires the sight of them.
    --Addison.
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    Syn: Civil; complaisant; courteous; kind, -- Obliging,
    Kind, Complaisant.

    Usage: One is kind who desires to see others happy; one is
    complaisant who endeavors to make them so in social
    intercourse by attentions calculated to please; one
    who is obliging performs some actual service, or has
    the disposition to do so.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    obliging
    adj 1: happy to comply [syn: complying, yielding]
    2: showing a cheerful willingness to do favors for others; "to
    close one's eyes like a complaisant husband whose wife has
    taken a lover"; "the obliging waiter was in no hurry for
    us to leave" [syn: complaisant]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    49 Moby Thesaurus words for "obliging":
    accommodating, accommodative, affable, agreeable, amenable,
    amiable, attentive, benevolent, benign, benignant, civil,
    complaisant, compliant, considerate, courteous, decent,
    deferential, delicate, easy, fair, friendly, generous,
    good-humored, good-natured, good-tempered, graceful, gracious,
    heedful, helpful, indulgent, kind, kindly, lenient, mild, mindful,
    mindful of others, overindulgent, overpermissive, permissive,
    polite, regardful, respectful, solicitous, supportive, tactful,
    thoughtful, tolerant, urbane, willing

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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