Obligation - Wikipedia-style Article
                
                
                  Obligation
                  
                    Definition
                  
                  An obligation is a duty or commitment that a person is bound to fulfill, often due to legal, moral, or social reasons. It reflects a sense of responsibility or requirement to act in a certain way.
                  
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                    Pronunciation
                  
                  American English
                  
                    - IPA Pronunciation: /ˌɑː.blɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
 
                    - Respelling: AH-bli-GAY-shuhn
 
                  
                  British English
                  
                    - IPA Pronunciation: /ˌɒb.lɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
 
                    - Respelling: OB-li-GAY-shuhn
 
                  
                  
                    Etymology
                  
                  The word "obligation" originates from the Latin "obligatio," which means "a binding." It stems from "obligare," combining "ob-" (toward) and "ligare" (to bind), indicating a legal or moral binding to a specific course of action.
                  
                    Derivatives
                  
                  
                    - Obligatory (adjective)
 
                    - Oblige (verb)
 
                    - Obligated (adjective)
 
                    - Obliger (noun)
 
                    - Non-obligation (noun)
 
                  
                  
                    Synonyms
                  
                  
                    - Duty
 
                    - Responsibility
 
                    - Commitment
 
                  
                  
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                    Usage
                  
                  The term "obligation" is widely used in legal, moral, and social contexts. For example: "He fulfilled his obligation to support his family," or "There is a legal obligation to disclose this information."
                  
                    Related Terms
                  
                  
                    - Contract: A legal agreement that creates obligations.
 
                    - Duty: A moral or legal responsibility.
 
                    - Accountability: The obligation to explain one's actions.
 
                  
                  
                    Detailed Definitions
                  
                  Noun
                  
                    - A moral or legal responsibility: Refers to a binding requirement to act or refrain from acting in a certain way.
                      
                        - Example: "The contract imposes an obligation to deliver goods on time."
 
                      
                     
                    - A sense of duty: Denotes a personal or social commitment to perform an action.
                      
                        - Example: "She felt an obligation to help those in need."
 
                      
                     
                    - A formal agreement or bond: Refers to legally binding arrangements, such as financial obligations.
                      
                        - Example: "The loan comes with specific obligations for repayment."