- obligation
- ob|li|ga|tion [ ,ablı`geıʃn ] noun count or uncount ***1. ) something that you must do for legal or moral reasons:obligation to do something: Buyers have no legal obligation to disclose personal financial information.meet/honor/fulfill an obligation: The park service has failed to fulfill its statutory obligation to the public.without (any) obligation: Estimates are available on request, without obligation.have an obligation to someone/something: The firm has an obligation to its clients.2. ) a grateful feeling that you have toward someone who has done something for you:obligation to/toward: She felt a certain obligation toward him because of everything he had done for her in the past.sense of obligation: Emma felt a tremendous sense of obligation toward her sister.under an obligation1. ) forced to do something for legal or moral reasons:under an obligation to do something: The court held that the bank was under an obligation to return the deposit.Our client is under no obligation to accept your offer.place/put someone under an obligation: Sellers should be placed under an obligation to provide the goods that are on sale.2. ) feeling grateful toward someone who has done something for you:under an obligation to: I just don't want to be under an obligation to anyone.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.