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oblication

Definition

Noun: A term coined by blending the words "obligation" and "cation," referring to a mandatory action or duty that evokes a feeling of satisfaction and fulfillment.

Senses

Sense 1:

Noun: The act of willingly fulfilling a responsibility or duty with an enhanced sense of enthusiasm and commitment.

Example sentences:

  • I felt a sense of oblication to help my elderly neighbor with her groceries every week.
  • Volunteering at the local homeless shelter gives me a deep oblication to give back to the community.

Sense 2:

Noun: A social or moral duty that brings about a sense of joyous satisfaction when fulfilled.

Example sentences:

  • For many, parenthood brings a profound oblication to provide love and care for their children.
  • The oblication to protect nature and preserve the environment weighs heavily on the conservationists' hearts.

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