obliger Antonyms
Strongest:
- bother
- disoblige
- trouble
- fail
- trouble
- burden
- weigh
- inconvenience
- disappoint
- disturb
- bother
- disoblige
- weigh
- inconvenience
- disturb
- burden
- fail
- disappoint
Strong:
- let-down
- incommode
- constrain
- frustrate
- encumber
- discommode
- encumber
- desert
- obstruct
- oppose
- hamper
- hinder
- impede
- saddle
- hamper
- frustrate
- thwart
- restrain
- hinder
- thwart
- discommode
- obstruct
- constrain
- desert
- let-down
- saddle
- restrain
- oppose
- incommode
- impede
Weak:
Meaning of obliger
obliger (n)
someone who performs a service or does a favor
obliger (n.)
One who, or that which, obliges.
obliger Sentence Examples
- I am obliged to complete this assignment by Friday.
- As a teacher, I am obliged to maintain confidentiality about my students.
- The treaty obliges both parties to cooperate in preventing conflict.
- I feel obliged to help my elderly neighbor with her groceries.
- The contract obliges us to deliver the goods by a certain date.
- The jury is obliged to reach a unanimous verdict.
- A doctor is obliged to provide the best possible care to his patients.
- The company is obliged to comply with all applicable laws and regulations.
- I am obliged to inform you about any potential risks associated with this procedure.
- The government is obliged to protect its citizens from harm.
FAQs About the word obliger
someone who performs a service or does a favorOne who, or that which, obliges.
indulge, please, delight,accommodate, appease, favor, assist, satisfy, help,placate
bother, disoblige, trouble, fail, trouble, burden, weigh, inconvenience, disappoint, disturb
I am obliged to complete this assignment by Friday.
As a teacher, I am obliged to maintain confidentiality about my students.
The treaty obliges both parties to cooperate in preventing conflict.
I feel obliged to help my elderly neighbor with her groceries.