0 to be helpful to someone -- hacer el favor, complacer
1 to require that sb do sth -- obligar
2 to help sb with sth they need -- complacer
We are happy to oblige any readers’ requests. Estamos encantados de complacer las peticiones de los lectores.
Affluent regions should perhaps be allowed or obliged to do more to eliminate pockets of poverty.
It obliges me to put some political realities to them.
Nobody is going to be obliged to receive waste from third countries, nobody.
We must oblige laboratories to resort to the use of animals for scientific experiments as little as possible, especially those taken from the wild.
This obliges employees to work 65 to 77 hours a week.
Finally, the grief we feel obliges us to reflect on the conditions that caused, or at any rate aggravated, the consequences of the storms.
However, there are also economic reasons, if we want to limit ourselves solely to this aspect, which oblige the institutions to take action in terms of prevention.
Farmers should not therefore fear this limit, because it will oblige the processing industry to locate itself nearer the places where the animals have been reared.
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