Ainda não temos significados para "make obligatory".
1Recourse to sacramental confession was made obligatory for all Christians at least once in the year.
2The salute to be reestablished, and made obligatory.
3The entire sum intact was made obligatory.
4Was it not a fact that celibacy had only been made obligatory in Ireland in the twelfth century?
5Nothing endears My servant to Me than doing of what I have made obligatory upon him to do.
6It was not made obligatory, but those who practised it were to have greater exaltation in the next world.
7I fight the urge to rush ahead as Krysia makes obligatory introductions and small talk with other parishioners by the front door.
8But dancing, sir; nothing has been done for dancing, and it is dancing which ought, after all, to have been made obligatory.
9But for this Sabbath's rest, made obligatory upon him by the Christian law, Ishmael must have broken down under his severe labors.
10The Russian language was made obligatory, and the Finns who could afford it emigrated to the United States and settled in the northwest.
11I say that then the marks, even if made obligatory, will gradually lose their SIGNIFICANCE, and at last become only proofs of ORIGIN.
12For instance, in Hungary, attendance at school was made obligatory for children from the beginning of the eighth to the end of the twelfth year.
13The Prayer-Book and the Thirty-nine Articles, so far as they are made obligatory by Act of Parliament, are as much laws as any other statute.
14S: (This is) a Chapter which We have revealed and made obligatory and in which We have revealed clear communications that you may be mindful.