oblige

ઉપકાર
definition
verb
doctors are obliged by law to keep patients alive while there is a chance of recovery
make (someone) legally or morally bound to an action or course of action.
translation of 'oblige'
ઉપકાર કરવો,
ફરજ પાડવી,
અહેસાન કરવો,
ઉપકૃત કરવું
example
Please 'oblige' by suggesting the proper food style, life style and other things to avoid further blocks.
To return to my need: please, can someone 'oblige' with practical advice?
Photos of interest would be most welcome so if you can 'oblige' please do.
'oblige' me by not being sorry for yourself
'oblige' me by not being sorry for yourself
He waits for this to sink in, and I 'oblige' by widening my eyes and licking my chapped lips.
Compilers of match programmes will confirm that as soon as they pick an all-action shot of a striker in full flight he will duly 'oblige' by picking up a groin strain 48 hours before the kick off.
Naturally, her husband was very pleased and only too happy to 'oblige' with the ‘work.’
If someone would kindly 'oblige' by printing a diary bearing the main York bus routes, we shall be delighted to buy some and send them to all our acquaintances in London.
‘If you wish to embrace me, Maria, you know I will be only too pleased to 'oblige' you,’ replied James, his voice low and teasing.
The Romanians were happy to tackle all day and the Scots appeared happy to 'oblige' by running at them for the full 80 minutes.
And if there is no one to pass the umbrella on to, Mother Nature can always 'oblige' by helping it fly off in that one strong gust of wind.
tell me what you want to know and I'll see if I can 'oblige'
tell me what you want to know and I'll see if I can 'oblige'
If you don't have a boat, or prefer to make use of local expertise, there are a number of hardboat skippers who will be only too pleased to 'oblige' .
You can mix and match, and the head waiter will be only too pleased to 'oblige' with special offerings, if you ask the day before, at no extra charge.
Nor would the Virgin Queen 'oblige' by naming a successor, but left her ministers to do it in defiance of English laws and at some risk to themselves.
They asked for Abel as a playmate and companion to begin with and Mr Davis was pleased to 'oblige' .
Unfortunately, a lack of research funding and other assistance made it impossible to 'oblige' him, but we had a lively conversation.
I 'obliged' lovingly, extremely pleased that the water dragon had come right away.
If you or anyone else can help me to sort out the security issues I would be much 'obliged' .
British law 'obliges' a parent, once his child is registered at a school, to ensure that he attends regularly; any white parent who kept his child away for so long would undoubtedly be prosecuted and punished.
The principal drawback of a limited company is that you are legally 'obliged' to file specific information in the Companies Office.
‘I was brought up thinking work is something you are morally 'obliged' to do,’ as one older man put it.
The Dudleian lecturers insisted that natural religion pointed to a moral law that men were 'obliged' to follow.
His hands were completely tied on this one, and those who now criticise him for doing what he was legally 'obliged' to do are being unfair in the extreme to him.
The children just happened to be the beneficiaries of that exercise that she was legally 'obliged' to provide because she was the mother.
In that way it was seen that the medical expenses incurred by the father could also be recovered if the father was legally 'obliged' to pay them.
Thanks to you, I'm much 'obliged' for such a pleasant stay.
The reason for this exemption, according to the reasoning of the bill, is the lack of an international standard and practice 'obliging' such persons to report suspicious operations and transactions.
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