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Obligation

Definition:

An obligation refers to a moral or legal duty that one is bound to fulfill. It can also be a debt or commitment that must be met.

Senses:

1. Moral Duty: Obligation can refer to a moral or ethical duty that one feels compelled to fulfill.

Example sentence: He felt an obligation to help those in need, so he volunteered at the local homeless shelter.

2. Legal Duty: Additionally, obligation can refer to a legal duty that one is required to fulfill by law.

Example sentence: The landlord has an obligation to provide safe and habitable living conditions for his tenants.

3. Debt or Commitment: Obligation can also refer to a financial or contractual commitment that one is obligated to fulfill.

Example sentence: He has an obligation to pay off his student loans before he can start saving for a house.

Usage:

Obligation can be used in various contexts:

- Personal obligations that arise from moral values or social responsibilities.

- Legal obligations that stem from laws, regulations, or contracts.

- Financial obligations related to debts, loans, or financial commitments.

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