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Future332 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Obligated vs. Obliged

What's the difference between obliged and obligated?
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Both can mean compelled to do something , but only "obliged" can mean indebted to someone who did you a favour or somehow helped you out .

  • Both can mean compelled to do something , but only "obliged" can mean indebted to someone who did you a favour or somehow helped you out .
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Both can mean compelled to do something, but only "obliged" can mean indebted to someone who did you a favour or somehow helped you out.

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