0 to require that sb do sth -- obliger
1 to help sb with sth they need -- obliger
We are happy to oblige any readers’ requests. Nous sommes heureux de répondre aux requêtes de nos lecteurs.
2 to force to do something -- obliger à
3 to do (someone) a favour or service -- rendre service (à)
Could you oblige me by carrying this, please?
Are we going to oblige them to do so?
We must oblige shipowners to withdraw these floating dustbins as a matter of urgency, and compel them to adhere to stricter technical and social codes of practice.
The objectives are good: obliging clubs to invest more in their own youth training and thus also going some way towards restoring the competitive balance.
It is important that every country is obliged to take fingerprints.
If not, we are clearly going to oblige women, once again, to do those two extra days' work.
When you engage in budget support you are clearly able, to some extent, to oblige the partner to respect criteria and observe certain types of conditionality.
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