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Obliguation

Definition:

Obliguation refers to the act or state of being obligated or bound by a moral or legal duty.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Senses:

1. The state or act of being obligated or bound by a moral or legal duty.

2. The feeling or condition of being morally or legally required to do something.

Usage:

- The obliguation to abide by the terms of a contract is legally binding.

- He felt an obliguation to tell the truth in the court of law.

Sentence Examples:

1. The obliguation of a doctor to keep patient information confidential is paramount.

2. A sense of obliguation often leads people to fulfill their promises.

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