Obligational example sentences
obligational
definition
- adjective form of obligation
ob·li·ga·tion
noun
obligation (noun) · obligations (plural noun)
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment:
- the condition of being morally or legally bound to do something:
- a debt of gratitude for a service or favor:
- a binding agreement committing a person to a payment or other action.
Synonyms
obligation, duty, commitment, responsibility, function, task, job, chore, assignment, commission, business, burden, charge, onus, liability, accountability, requirement, debt, engagement, office, devoir, trust, compulsion, indebtedness, duress, necessity, pressure, constraint, precondition, condition, essential, requirement, requisite, necessity, proviso, qualification, imperative, basic, rudiment, duty, must, nonessential, obliged, beholden, indebted, obligated, grateful"Obligational" Example Sentences
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