to oblige

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English - Turkish
zorunda bırakmak
(fiil) zorunda bırakmak, mecbur etmek, bağlamak (anlaşma vb.), minnettar kılmak, minnettar bırakmak, iyilik etmek, lütfetmek, memnun etmek
{f} mecbur etmek
{f} memnun etmek
{f} iyilik etmek
{f} bağlamak (anlaşma vb.)
lütfetmek
bağlamak (anlaşma)
mahküm etmek
-e yardım etmek
{f} minnettar kılmak
zorlamak
iyilikte bulunmak
minnetar bırakmak
{f} minnettar bırakmak
mecbur et
lütufta bulunmak
lütfet/zorla
I am much obliged
Çok minnettarım

Ben nezaketin için sana çok minnettarım. - I am much obliged to you for your kindness.

{f} -e iyilik etmek, -e yardım etmek, -i memnun etmek
English - English
To do someone a service or favour (hence, originally, creating an obligation)

He obliged me by not parking his car in the drive.

To constrain someone by force or by social, moral or legal means

I am obliged to report to the police station every week.

To be indebted to someone

I am obliged to you for your recent help.

bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted; "He's held by a contract"; "I'll hold you by your promise" provide a service or favor for someone; "We had to oblige him
To attach, as by a bond
{f} obligate, compel; do something as a favor, accommodate
provide a service or favor for someone; "We had to oblige him
bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted; "He's held by a contract"; "I'll hold you by your promise"
To bind by some favor rendered; to place under a debt; hence, to do a favor to; to please; to gratify; to accommodate
{v} to bind, force, compel, do a favor
To do a service or favour
politeness If you tell someone that you would be obliged or should be obliged if they would do something, you are telling them in a polite but firm way that you want them to do it. I would be obliged if you could read it to us
formulae People sometimes use obliged in expressions such as `much obliged' or `I am obliged to you' when they want to indicate that they are very grateful for something. Much obliged for your assistance Thank you very much indeed, Doctor, I am extremely obliged to you
To constrain by physical, moral, or legal force; to put under obligation to do or forbear something
provide a service or favor for someone; "We had to oblige him"
If you are obliged to do something, a situation, rule, or law makes it necessary for you to do that thing. The storm got worse and worse. Finally, I was obliged to abandon the car and continue on foot This decree obliges unions to delay strikes. = compel
force or compel somebody to do something; "We compel all students to fill out this form"
To oblige someone means to be helpful to them by doing what they have asked you to do. If you ever need help with the babysitting, I'd be glad to oblige We called up three economists to ask how to eliminate the deficit and they obliged with very straightforward answers Mr Oakley always has been ready to oblige journalists with information
to oblige

    Hyphenation

    to o·blige

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı ıblayc

    Pronunciation

    /tə əˈblīʤ/ /tə əˈblaɪʤ/
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