Bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted.
Provide a service or favor for someone.
1 I don't believe it is possible; however, I shall oblige his request.
2 He didn't ask for a donation and appeared happy to oblige me.
3 A television reporter asked for details; Puel was too tactful to oblige .
4 And I was happy to oblige , it was company on the road.
5 Since she's in a good mood, why not oblige her this once?
6 The law would not oblige him to encircle her in his arms.
7 Arsenal seem happy to oblige , as the match trundles towards its conclusion.
8 I was glad to oblige , relieved to be momentarily free of reprisal.
9 The guide Cosmas Maluki was happy to oblige the group's every wish.
10 He stept out; but shut the coach-door after him, to oblige me.
11 I'm certain our scaly friends will be only too eager to oblige . '
12 Miss Robinson is not my principal: I took it to oblige her.
13 Happy to oblige , he came to meet it, knife at the ready.
14 His kind wife and dear children rivalled him in willingness to oblige .
15 It's quite cold to-day; oblige me with the loan of your coat.
16 Procure it for me, therefore, dearest Sir; and you will exceedingly oblige
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