Illustration: The Vast Territory That Our Inflated Monroe Doctrine Obligates Us to Defend] Our self-assumed protectorate over the South American republics is not welcomed by those countries.
He furthermore agrees to at all times properly control his family and hands, both as to work and conduct, and obligateshimself to prevent any one of them from causing any trouble whatsoever, either to his neighbors or to Smith and Brown.
The advancer obligates himself to furnish only necessities and any incidentals must be supplied from sale of poultry, berries and the like.
Is not the principle on which the whole of morals rests, the principle which obligates man to good and lays the foundation of virtue, of the same nature?
It is not the pure will of God that obligates us, it is the motive itself that determines his will, that is to say, the justice passed into his will.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "obligates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.