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Example sentences for "obligated"

Lexicographically close words:
obleeged; oblidged; obligacion; obligado; obligate; obligates; obligatio; obligation; obligations; obligato
  1. He 'lows the road will be obligated ter pass by the witch-face arter it gits over yander nigh ter the valley, whar the ruver squeezes through the mounting agin.

  2. Theodosia exclaimed, with an irreverent burst of laughter, "I don't wonder ye feel obligated ter bless her soul.

  3. I was obligated to put on my big-coat, and, with my hat and staff, go out to enquire.

  4. The harvest was very abundant, and the meal so cheap, that it caused a great defect in my stipend; so that I was obligated to postpone the purchase of a mahogany scrutoire for my study, as I had intended.

  5. In the Middle Ages the Lord's Prayer and the Creed were called the chief parts for sponsors (Patenhauptstuecke), since the canons required sponsors to know them, and at Baptism they were obligated to teach these parts to their godchildren.

  6. I know what I'm going to do and how I'm going to do it, and you aren't going to be obligated the least little bit.

  7. The well-to-do usually feel obligated to pay for the private education of their own children, and even where public institutions are at their disposal they are forced to support these children through all the years of study.

  8. Harleston had walked a block before he recollected that he was obligated to Ranleigh to go in a taxi.

  9. It was all in the game, and he was obligated to be truthful only to Mrs. Clephane.

  10. Producers for export are obligated both to produce the items called for by the export plan in accordance with specifications and to meet contractual delivery dates; with few exceptions, they have no direct contact with foreign buyers.

  11. Under any but exceptional circumstances, however, graduates would be obligated to serve in the armed forces for at least ten more years.

  12. All inmates are obligated to receive political indoctrination, which is intended to reorient them toward becoming cooperating members of the community.

  13. Graduates of the program receive the title of skilled workmen; they are obligated to work in their field of specialization for three years.

  14. It's a tarnation hard case that a fellow's obligated to be honest against his will," remarked the sailor despondingly.

  15. Although a Democrat, he was thoroughly at odds with Cleveland, and publicly declared it was his ambition to stick his pitchfork into the President's sides.

  16. He had authority to grant encomiendas, and was obligated to make new conquests and settlements.

  17. He subscribed his name to this as accurate, stating that he had no property with which to meet it, but that, if God should grant him better fortune, he obligated himself to pay it to the receiver or his duly authorized representative.

  18. Sir, you are a gentleman, and I am much obligated to you for sparing this young lady the mortification of not dancing with me.

  19. Patronesses and reception committees are not obligated in any way to make introductions at subscriptions or public balls, though it often helps to make the affair more pleasant when they take part in presentations.

  20. The guests at a home wedding, wedding reception or breakfast, are also obligated to call on the bride's mother, and on the bride herself, in due course.

  21. A man or woman unable to accept an invitation, extended by a hostess to whom he or she is a stranger, is obligated to leave cards within two weeks after the entertainment.

  22. Thus, when a newcomer builds or rents a home within easy motoring distance, one must feel obligated to call and leave cards.

  23. The question has often been asked, whether or not a man or woman being entertained by friends, is obligated to leave cards when they accompany those friends on calls.

  24. When a hostess is asked to invite the friends of her friends to a reception at her home, she is not obligated to return their "calls of duty.

  25. It happens per accidens, when by reason of some urgent precept distinct from that of repentance one is obligated here and now to rid oneself of sin (e.

  26. Some moralists hold him obligated also for some compensation for the infamy suffered before the crime became public through others.

  27. The Air Transport Command admitted in 1946 that it was too expensive to maintain, as the command was obligated to do, separate and equal housing and messing, including separate orderly and day rooms for black airmen.

  28. Military commanders, Fitt explained, were obligated to protect their men from harm and to secure their just treatment.

  29. During this period it is the duty of the boy to fit himself for the proper support of a family, while the girl ought to feel obligated to become familiar with the tasks and duties of housekeeping.

  30. Second, the community gets the benefit of the laborer's efforts, and thus ought to feel morally obligated to safeguard his employment.

  31. In all cases we are obligated to be as careful to protect our fellow-men from temptation, as we are to watch and pray against it in regard to ourselves.

  32. You are not obligated at present to go to the Copyright Office to ask any questions.

  33. He was obligated upon a naked sword (as is still the custom in the Rit Moderne), and sealed his obligation by drinking mead out of a human skull.

  34. Sword; initiate in Druidical Mysteries obligated on a naked, 430-l.

  35. A legal relation is the relation, determined by legal norms, of an obligated party, one to whom a procedure is prescribed, to an entitled party, one for whose sake it is prescribed.

  36. Here the circle of the entitled and the obligated is one and the same; the State is a bond upon all in favor of all.

  37. As has already been stated, a legal relation is the relation of an obligated party, one to whom a procedure is prescribed by legal norms, to an entitled party, one for whose sake it is prescribed.

  38. Such a woman was obligated to forfeit her own growth to grow offspring.

  39. By bringing a being into the world one was contractually obligated to nature to care for him and to see that his life came to good.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "obligated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accountable; affianced; assured; beholden; betrothed; bound; committed; contracted; engaged; guaranteed; indebted; intended; liable; obligated; obliged; pledged; promised; responsible; saddled; sworn; tied; warranted