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Disobligement
Disobligement Dis`o*blige"ment, n.
Release from obligation. [Obs.]
Disobliger
Disobliger Dis`o*bli"ger, n.
One who disobliges.
ObligeOblige O*blige", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Obliged; p. pr. & vb.
n. Obliging.] [OF. obligier, F. obliger, L. obligare; ob
(see Ob-) + ligare to bind. See Ligament, and cf.
Obligate.]
1. To attach, as by a bond. [Obs.]
He had obliged all the senators and magistrates
firmly to himself. --Bacon.
2. To constrain by physical, moral, or legal force; to put
under obligation to do or forbear something.
The obliging power of the law is neither founded in,
nor to be measured by, the rewards and punishments
annexed to it. --South.
Religion obliges men to the practice of those
virtues which conduce to the preservation of our
health. --Tillotson.
3. To bind by some favor rendered; to place under a debt;
hence, to do a favor to; to please; to gratify; to
accommodate.
Thus man, by his own strength, to heaven would soar,
And would not be obliged to God for more. --Dryden.
The gates before it are brass, and the whole much
obliged to Pope Urban VIII. --Evelyn.
I shall be more obliged to you than I can express.
--Mrs. E.
Montagu. ObligedOblige O*blige", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Obliged; p. pr. & vb.
n. Obliging.] [OF. obligier, F. obliger, L. obligare; ob
(see Ob-) + ligare to bind. See Ligament, and cf.
Obligate.]
1. To attach, as by a bond. [Obs.]
He had obliged all the senators and magistrates
firmly to himself. --Bacon.
2. To constrain by physical, moral, or legal force; to put
under obligation to do or forbear something.
The obliging power of the law is neither founded in,
nor to be measured by, the rewards and punishments
annexed to it. --South.
Religion obliges men to the practice of those
virtues which conduce to the preservation of our
health. --Tillotson.
3. To bind by some favor rendered; to place under a debt;
hence, to do a favor to; to please; to gratify; to
accommodate.
Thus man, by his own strength, to heaven would soar,
And would not be obliged to God for more. --Dryden.
The gates before it are brass, and the whole much
obliged to Pope Urban VIII. --Evelyn.
I shall be more obliged to you than I can express.
--Mrs. E.
Montagu. Obligement
Obligement O*blige"ment, n.
Obligation. [R.]
I will not resist, therefore, whatever it is, either of
divine or human obligement, that you lay upon me.
--Milton.
Obliger
Obliger O*bli"ger, n.
One who, or that which, obliges. --Sir H. Wotton.
Meaning of Blige from wikipedia
- Mary Jane
Blige (/blaɪʒ/ BLYZHE; born
January 11, 1971) is an
American singer, songwriter, and actress.
Often referred to as the "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul"...
- J.
Blige,
released on
November 29, 1994, by
Uptown Records and MCA Records. Many of the
topics on My Life deal with
clinical depression,
Blige's battling...
- "Family Affair" is a song by
American singer Mary J.
Blige. It was
written by
Blige, her
brother Bruce Miller,
Camara Kambon,
Michael Elizondo, and producer...
-
American singer Mary J.
Blige began her
career as a
backing vocalist for
Uptown Records in the
early 1990s. In a
career spanning more than
thirty years...
- re-recorded the song as part of a duet with R&B
recording artist Mary J.
Blige on her 2005
album The Breakthrough, and
again for the band's 2023 album...
-
McCarthy and
Richmond Riedel and a
story by Riedel. The film
stars Mary J.
Blige, Nat Wolff,
David Zayas,
David Warshofsky,
Demetrius Grosse and
Anika Noni...
-
Morning Gorgeous is the
fourteenth studio album by
American singer Mary J.
Blige,
released on
February 11, 2022,
through 300
Entertainment and her Mary Jane...
-
American R&B
recording artist Mary J.
Blige. It was
released by
Geffen Records on
August 26, 2003. The
album marked Blige's debut on the
Geffen label, following...
-
featured on its soundtrack. In 1994, it was
covered by
American singer Mary J.
Blige. The Rose
Royce (original)
version received moderate success. It peaked...
- single, it
peaked number five on the US
Billboard Hot 100 in 1976. Mary J.
Blige recorded her version,
which charted in the
United States and New Zealand...