Definitionadj. morally or legally constraining or binding
Last update: July 22, 2015
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It is obligatory to cover your head before you enter a Gurudwara. [adjective]
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The use of grenade harpoons was made obligatory in 1984. [adjective]
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It 's an unlikely story, but happily shows that fairy-tales can come true and of course comes shrink-wrapped with the obligatory happy ending. [adjective]
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But every marriage which is not based on a natural attachment, on love, has in it nothing that is morally obligatory. [adjective]
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All this is regarded as faith obligatory on everyone. [adjective]
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And therefore for this religion there cannot be rules which it is obligatory to obey. [adjective]
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Equality has an organ: gratuitous and obligatory instruction. [adjective]
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And such a state of obligatory and irreproachable idleness is the lot of a whole classthe military. [adjective]
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Abstinence becomes obligatory until the arrival of the first Butterflies. [Please select]
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