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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/27 02:15 UTC 版)
First attested in 1533; borrowed from Latin obligātus, perfect passive participle of obligō, see -ate (verb-forming suffix). Doublet of oblige, taken through French.
obligate (third-person singular simple present obligates, present participle obligating, simple past and past participle obligated)
In non-legal usage, almost exclusively used in the passive, in form “obligated to X” where ‘X’ is a verb infinitive or noun phrase, as in “obligated to pay”. Further, it is now in standard use only in American English and some dialects such as Scottish, having disappeared from standard British English by the 20th century, being replaced by obliged (it was previously used in the 17th through 19th centuries).
Partly inherited from 中期英語 obligat(e) (“bound (by any obligation), obliged”), partly directly borrowed from Latin obligātus, see Etymology 1, -ate (adjective-forming suffix) and -ate (noun-forming suffix) for more.
obligate (comparative more obligate, superlative most obligate)
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強制的にする
引責する
to assume responsibility for something
負担すること
the act of accompanying someone