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What is the adjective form of oblige?

The adjective form of "oblige" is obliged.

Here are some examples:

* "I am obliged to you for your help." (Meaning: I feel grateful for your help.)

* "She felt obliged to attend the meeting." (Meaning: She felt a duty to attend the meeting.)

Note: While "obliging" is also an adjective, it means "willing to help" or "helpful," and isn't directly derived from "oblige."

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