Pronunciation: /əˈblaɪdʒ/
verb to require or constrain someone to do something because of a moral or legal obligation
A1 I oblige my friend by helping him with his homework.
A2 The rules oblige us to wear a seatbelt while driving.
B1 The contract obliges both parties to fulfill their obligations.
B2 The law obliges companies to provide a safe working environment for their employees.
C1 The company is obliged to compensate the customers for the faulty product.
C2 As a public figure, she feels obliged to set a good example for others.