oblige Definisi Dalam Bahasa Melayu

  • 0 to force to do something -- menyebabkan sso terpaksa

    • The police obliged him to leave.

    • She was obliged to go

  • 1 to do (someone) a favour or service -- menolong

    • Could you oblige me by carrying this, please?

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Examples of oblige

  • Countries with regulations above the minimum standard are not obliged to decrease their standard levels.

  • Again, being obliged to do it unless and until someone else does it will solve the problem only where there is perfect communication.

  • Therefore, for all practical purposes, it must be shown that religion is truth-oriented before we are obliged to examine pro-religious arguments.

  • I am obliged to walk one mile, but may unselfishly walk a second.

  • Furthermore, there are no term limits and parties are obliged to nominate incumbents desiring re-election regardless of their conduct in office.

  • Consider, for example, the fact that we are all obliged to refrain from picking our respective noses in public places.

  • Students with grants in such schools were usually obliged to perform services in exchange, such as cleaning.

  • Such - mostly community-level - organisational structures have also been obliged to develop the capacity to deal with other stakeholders at the local, regional and national level.

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