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Rate | Answer | Clue |
BINDING | Imposing an obligation or duty | |
OBLIGATORY | Binding in law or conscience; imposing duty or obligation; requiring performance or forbearance of some act; -- often followed by on or upon; as, obedience is obligatory on a soldier. | |
BONDAGE | Obligation; tie of duty. | |
INOFFICIOUS | Indifferent to obligation or duty. | |
BOND | Moral or political duty or obligation. | |
DEONTOLOGY | The science relat/ to duty or moral obligation. | |
EXONERATE | To discharge from duty or obligation, as a ball. | |
OUGHT | To be bound in duty or by moral obligation. | |
SHIRK | To evade an obligation; to avoid the performance of duty, as by running away. | |
INCUMBENT | Lying, resting, or imposed, as a duty or obligation; obligatory; always with on or upon. | |
INCUMBENCY | That which is morally incumbent, or is imposed, as a rule, a duty, obligation, or responsibility. | |
LOOSE | Free from constraint or obligation; not bound by duty, habit, etc. ; -- with from or of. | |
TIE | A bond; an obligation, moral or legal; as, the sacred ties of friendship or of duty; the ties of allegiance. | |
QUIT | To discharge, as an obligation or duty; to meet and satisfy, as a claim or debt; to make payment for or of; to requite; to repay. | |
IMPOSE | To lay as a charge, burden, tax, duty, obligation, command, penalty, etc.; to enjoin; to levy; to inflict; as, to impose a toll or tribute. | |
PERICULUM | In a narrower, judicial sense: Accident or casus, as distinguished from dolus and culpa, and hence relieving one from the duty of performing an obligation. | |
ALLEGIANCE | The tie or obligation, implied or expressed, which a subject owes to his sovereign or government; the duty of fidelity to one's king, government, or state. | |
DISCHARGE | Act of removing, or getting rid of, an obligation, liability, etc.; fulfillment, as by the payment of a debt, or the performance of a trust or duty. | |
EXCUSE | To free from an impending obligation or duty; hence, to disengage; to dispense with; to release by favor; also, to remit by favor; not to exact; as, to excuse a forfeiture. | |
IMMUNITY | Freedom or exemption from any charge, duty, obligation, office, tax, imposition, penalty, or service; a particular privilege; as, the immunitie... | |
ACQUIT | To set free, release or discharge from an obligation, duty, liability, burden, or from an accusation or charge; -- now followed by of before th... | |
EXEMPT | To release or deliver from some liability which others are subject to; to except or excuse from he operation of a law; to grant immunity to; to... | |
MORAL | Relating to duty or obligation; pertaining to those intentions and actions of which right and wrong, virtue and vice, are predicated, or to the... | |
SHALL | As an auxiliary, shall indicates a duty or necessity whose obligation is derived from the person speaking; as, you shall go; he shall go; that ... | |
GRAND | Imposing |