reoblige

verb

Etymology

From re- + oblige.

  1. derived from obligo
  2. derived from obligier
  3. inherited from obligen
  4. prefixed as reoblige — “re + oblige

Definitions

  1. To oblige again

    To oblige again; to once again place under an obligation.

    • Noting how useful The House of Weeping and The Dying Pastour's Last Legacy had proved, the son was encouraged to reoblige the world by this third composition, which was ready for publication at the time of the author's death.

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