What does oblige meaning in Hindi

What does oblige meaning in Hindi?

obeying duties and responsibilities that we are supposed to do is a part of life. We need to do them to live a good life. Even if it is a chore or an unpleasant task, we have to do it without shirking it. When someone says to you, ‘Do your duties!’ it means that you need to do what you are supposed to do. The word oblige itself means to compel, to force someone to do something.

What does obliged mean in Hindi?

Obliged is an adjective denoting an obligation or a debt. The word implies that the person is legally bound to perform a certain action. For example, you are legally obligated to return the book you borrowed from a friend if he doesn’t. But, in the case of a loan, you are not obligated to return the money if you haven’t repaid your debt.

What does oblige mean in Telugu?

Oblige is an Indian English word and it means to require. Oblige refers to the requirement of someone to do something or to provide something to someone. In its context, it means when one person is in need of something, they demand it from another person. In the past, obligation was used to describe the responsibility of a lord or a ruler towards his subjects. Oblige means to serve and to do everything for others.

What does oblige mean in Tamil?

To make a person do something, use the word ‘oblige’. Oblige means to urge to do something or to compel another person to do something. If someone says, “I am going to take a walk. Do you wish to oblige me to?”, then it means that they ask someone to go for a walk.

What is obliged mean in Telugu?

Oblige means ‘to urge or express a wish’. When someone says something to someone else, it can create a feeling of obligation in the other person towards them. If you say something to someone and they don’t want to do it, it is an obligation from the other person’s side to do that. Oblige means to do something out of one’s free will or own choice.