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单词 obligate
释义 ob·li·gate
I. \-gə̇t, -ləˌgāt\ adjective
Etymology: Middle English obligat, from Latin obligatus, past participle of obligare
1.
 a. obsolete : placed under obligation : bound
 b. : restricted to a particular condition of life
  < an obligate parasite >
  < obligate anaerobes >
2. : completely unavoidable : essential, necessary
 < the presence of mycorrhiza appears obligate to the healthy growth of many plants >
 < following an obligate course of development >
ob·li·gate·ly adverb
II. \ˈäbləˌgāt, usu -ād.+V\ transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Latin obligatus, past participle of obligare to oblige — more at oblige
1. obsolete : bind, fasten
2.
 a. : to pledge as security
 b. : to assign or commit (as funds) to meet a particular obligation
  < the treasury had obligated anticipated receipts from the new tax >
3.
 a. : to constrain or bind to some course of action (as by legal measures, moral or social considerations, or force of circumstances)
  < obligated to pay alimony >
  < community life obligates each of us to certain restraints and conformities >
 b. : oblige 3a
  < hoping to obligate enough of his colleagues to put over the measure >
  < I don't like to be obligated to anybody >
4. : to put under a promise, vow, or oath especially as part of a ceremony of initiation into an organization
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