obstringe (Meaning)
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obstringe (v. t.)
To constrain; to put under obligation.
Synonyms & Antonyms of obstringe
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obstringe Sentence Examples
- The contract obstringe both parties to fulfill their obligations.
- By signing the agreement, you are obstringe to certain terms and conditions.
- The promise he made obstringe him to keep his word.
- The moral code obstringe us to act ethically.
- The oath of office obstringe the official to serve with integrity.
- The law obstringe citizens to obey its mandates.
- The covenant they entered into obstringe them to mutual support.
- The vow they made obstringe them to remain faithful.
- The pact they formed obstringe them to cooperate closely.
- The treaty they signed obstringe the nations involved to abide by its terms.
FAQs About the word obstringe
To constrain; to put under obligation.
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No antonyms found.
The contract obstringe both parties to fulfill their obligations.
By signing the agreement, you are obstringe to certain terms and conditions.
The promise he made obstringe him to keep his word.
The moral code obstringe us to act ethically.