1. committed
Tom is having trouble coping with the fact that his son committed suicide.
Many atrocities were committed during the war.
He committed suicide.
The torture made him confess to crimes he had not committed.
It was the court's finding that the witness committed perjury.
By signing the contract, I committed myself to working there for another five years.
We heard that Tom had committed suicide, but we didn't really believe it.
When we get down to brass tacks, we are all as guilty as the persons who actually committed the crime.
Beth was committed to Chris and eagerly accepted.
A merciless slaugter had been committed in Srebrenica in 1995.
It is not men's faults that ruin them so much as the manner in which they conduct themselves after the faults have been committed.
loyal and willing to give your time and energy to something that you believe in: a committed Christian She's committed to the job
People who committed a crime once might commit one again.
The US judicial system and press are incredible: One day you're a poor examplary housewife, victim of a rape, the next, you're an illegal immigrant, having committed perjury and being suspected of whitewashing drug money.
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Public opinion obliged him to retire.
The government was obliged to make changes in its foreign policy.
Because of the heavy rain, we were obliged to stay there.
The train was so crowded that we were obliged to stand all the way to Osaka.
I'd be much obliged if you could give me a lift into town.
Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't.
I am much obliged to you.
I missed the last bus, and was obliged to walk home in the rain.
Following the demographic data, the government was obliged to adopt a policy that would stimulate birth rate.
We are obliged to regard many of our original minds as crazy — at least until we have become as clever as they are.
To our regret, we were obliged to call off the game, which we had been looking forward to.
If you will lend me the money, I shall be much obliged to you.
It happened that in August, 1984 my work obliged me to go to Okinawa.
every self-respecting knight is obliged to kill dragons
I'm obliged to find a way out of the resulting situation.
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The Language of Contract Law (UNIT 3)Kamilia lekcja 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17Moja lekcja - Commercial EnglischUNIT 3 Language of contract lawLegal English - Unit 3A3. beholden
She did not feeling beholden to anyone
Meaning that Deenlark knows Royal Imperial is beholden to the families.
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I feel obligated to him
We got an unexpected present from him. I guess he felt a little obligated after what we did for him.
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General words (from series, books, games) ♡Friends - The One With the Buttmoje eng-pol5. bound
A cargo vessel, bound for Athens, sank in the Mediterranean without a trace.
The body and the mind of man are so closely bound together that whatever affects one affects the other.
Some are really computers and may even be bound in leather to look like a real book.
I'll be bound.
A Airlines flight 112 bound for Tokyo will be delayed 30 minutes.
He often tries to get rich at a single bound.
They were sold as photocopy books in Comic Market 67. We had no problem selling all of them, so we had bound copies made.
Russell's books should be bound in two colours, those dealing with mathematical logic in red — and all students of philosophy should read them; those dealing with ethics and politics in blue — and no one should be allowed to read them.
he had created within himself with positive genius a boundless and frightful capacity for pain
It is fairly safe to say that the family bound for Australia, or wherever it may be, has in its mind a vision of a nice house, or a flat, with maybe a bit of garden.
he is bound to fail the exam; that was bound to come; bound to forget people's names
You're bound to offend somebody at some point. But just because somebody is offended doesn't mean they're right.
He ran as hard as he could in order to make the 8:30 flight bound for Aomori.
It's just if we have it every day we're bound to get fed up with it. I must increase the variety of my cooking.
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A-B Animal FarmWords Jan 2023dział polityka6. liable
If you don't fix that dangerous step in your shop, you could be held liable when someone trips over it.
If you disagree with him, he is liable to get angry.
Manufacturers are liable for defects in their products.
A newborn baby is liable to fall ill.
We are liable to err.
In a similar situation, the company was held liable.
to be liable to civil, criminal, proceedings, to a penalty
The employee may be liable to a pecuniary penalty imposed by the employer.
The areas of town near the river are liable to flooding
Legally, he's 100% liable.
At 16 she was liable enough to be left at home alone.
In today's Europe, older women are especially liable to live in poverty.
The law holds parents liable if a child does not attend school. older women are especially liable to live in poverty.
cardholder may be liable to lose a great deal of money
Anyone who breaks this rule is liable to severe punishment.
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