Sentences with obligate
ob·li·gate
O o - The ruling obligates airlines to release information about their flight delays. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
- An obligate parasite cannot live independently of its host
- Learn how to negotiate a franchise agreement and avoid signing a contract that can obligate you to some provisions that may be difficult to meet.
- State Department spokesman Tom Casey disputed Democratic contentions that the accord would obligate future presidents.
- An obligate parasite
- To obligate oneself to purchase a building.
- That would completely change the landscape for vehicle regulation and obligate automakers to produce cars that are far more efficient than.
- International treaties and defense pacts don't clearly obligate anyone to respond to cyber attacks, even when the victim is an ally.