What is another word for obligates?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒblɪɡˌe͡ɪts] (IPA)

The word 'obligates' is often used when something is mandatory or required. Synonyms for 'obligates' include 'forces', 'compels', 'obliges', 'mandates', and 'binds'. Other word options that can be used in place of 'obligates' are 'enforces', 'requires', 'implies', 'demands', 'necessitates', and 'dictates'. Each word choice can be used depending on the context of the sentence and to add variety to the text. Similarly, the substitution of alternative words can enhance the reader's comprehension by avoiding monotony, repetition, and encouraging interest in the composition.

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Usage examples for Obligates

Under Article X The Haitian Government obligates itself ...
"The American Empire"
Scott Nearing
Bauer, on the contrary, thinks Jews and Christians cannot regard and treat each other as "men" till they give up the separate essence which parts them and obligates them to eternal separation, recognize the general essence of "Man," and regard this as their "true essence."
"The Ego and His Own"
Max Stirner
Whenever you get into a country store without a guard you kick over the traces and appear with something in your pocket that busts a road rule and obligates me to a sermon when I hate 'em.
"Kenny"
Leona Dalrymple

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