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obligation

Aussprache: [ˌɑːblɪˈɡeɪʃən]

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Kontext: „responsibility“

(noun) something you must do because of rules, promises, or situations. It’s like a homework assignment that you need to finish because your teacher expects it from you.

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She felt a strong obligation to help her friend with his project.

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He did not have any obligation to attend the party if he didn't want to.

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What obligations do you have at school this week?

Kontext: „legal“

(noun) a rule or duty that you are required to follow by law or contract. It’s like when you sign a loan and have to pay it back; that’s your legal obligation.

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The company has an obligation to provide safe working conditions.

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There is no legal obligation to share personal information online.

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What are the obligations of a tenant in a rental agreement?

Kontext: „social“

(noun) a social duty or expectation that you feel you should meet because of culture or community. It’s like feeling you should help out at a family gathering because everyone else does.

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Many people see it as their obligation to support local charities.

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She felt no obligation to follow traditions that didn't interest her.

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Do you feel any obligations to your community?

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