Oblige by Meaning in English
expression · lemma: oblige
əˈbɫaɪdʒ/ /ˈbaɪ
uh-BLYJ by
əblˈaɪdʒ/ /bˈaɪ
uh-BLYJ BY
Definition
To do something as a favor or out of kindness because someone else has asked you to.
Usage & Nuances
Somewhat formal or polite; often followed by 'by' and a verb in the -ing form ('oblige me by closing the door'). Common in requests. Not used for obligatory actions; it's about kindness or favor.
Spanish: complacer (haciendo algo) - hacer el favor dePortuguese (BR): fazer o favor dePortuguese (PT): fazer o favor deChinese (Simplified): 劳驾(做某事)- 请帮忙(做某事)Chinese (Traditional): 勞駕(做某事)- 請幫忙(做某事)Hindi: कृपा करके (कुछ करना)Arabic: تكرّم بـ (أن تفعل شيئاً)Bengali: অনুগ্রহ করে (কিছু করা)Russian: оказать услугу (сделать что-либо)Japanese: (~して)くれる - (~することで)親切にするVietnamese: làm ơn (làm gì đó)Korean: 부탁해서 (무엇을 해주다)Turkish: lütfedip (bir şeyi yapmak)Urdu: براہ مہربانی (کچھ کرنا)Indonesian: berkenan (melakukan sesuatu)
Example Sentences
Could you oblige by turning off the lights?
basic
Please oblige by signing your name here.
basic
Would you kindly oblige by opening the window?
basic
If you could oblige by helping us move next week, we'd really appreciate it.
natural
I'd be grateful if you could oblige by giving this to Susan.
natural
Can you oblige by sending me that report before noon?
natural