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obligate |
obligate |
Verb | 1. | obligate - force somebody to do something; "We compel all students to fill out this form" cause, induce, stimulate, make, get, have - cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner; "The ads induced me to buy a VCR"; "My children finally got me to buy a computer"; "My wife made me buy a new sofa" walk - make walk; "He walks the horse up the mountain"; "Walk the dog twice a day" coerce, force, hale, pressure, squeeze - to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :"She forced him to take a job in the city"; "He squeezed her for information" clamor - compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring; "They clamored the mayor into building a new park" condemn - compel or force into a particular state or activity; "His devotion to his sick wife condemned him to a lonely existence" shame - compel through a sense of shame; "She shamed him into making amends" |
2. | obligate - commit in order to fulfill an obligation; "obligate money" | |
3. | ![]() pledge - bind or secure by a pledge; "I was pledged to silence" article - bind by a contract; especially for a training period indenture, indent - bind by or as if by indentures, as of an apprentice or servant; "an indentured servant" tie down - restrain from independence by an obligation; "He was tied down by his work" relate - have or establish a relationship to; "She relates well to her peers" | |
Adj. | 1. | obligate - restricted to a particular condition of life; "an obligate anaerobe can survive only in the absence of oxygen" biological science, biology - the science that studies living organisms facultative - able to exist under more than one set of conditions; "a facultative parasite can exist as a parasite or a saprophyte" |