Oblite vs Oblige - What's the difference?
oblite | oblige |
(obsolete) indistinct; slurred over
* Fuller
To constrain someone by force or by social, moral or legal means.
To do someone a service or favour (hence, originally, creating an obligation).
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To be indebted to someone.
To do a service or favour.
English control verbs
English intransitive verbs
English transitive verbs
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As an adjective oblite
is (obsolete) indistinct; slurred over.As a verb oblige is
.oblite
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Obscure and oblite mention.
oblige
English
Verb
(oblig)- I am obliged to report to the police station every week.
- He obliged me by not parking his car in the drive.
- I am obliged to you for your recent help.
- The singer obliged with another song.