obligate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈɒblɪɡeɪt]
  • Us [ ˈɑb·ləˌɡeɪt]

Meaning of obligate In English

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Examples of obligate

  • Though the federal government is not obligated to fund primary education, with democratisation the federal government simply could not resist.

  • Thus, a contractual duty obligates the healthcare organization to retain qualified professional personnel.

  • No ethical theory and no version of obstetric ethics based on beneficence and respect for autonomy obligate the physician to attempt the impossible.

  • But one would not be obligated to inquire about the motorist's welfare long after this act.

  • As obligate parasites viruses are dependent on their hosts but their origins seem to deviate from that of cellular life.

  • Favors such as gifts, meals, and invitations obligate us to a future repayment of some kind.

  • This obligates investigators to provide transparency as to the details of the trial from recruitment of subjects to its results.

  • None of the sequences could be assigned to obligate anaerobic bacteria.

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