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    o·blig·a·to·ry
    [əˈbliɡəˌtôrē]
    adjective
    obligatory (adjective)
    1. required by a legal, moral, or other rule; compulsory:
      "use of seat belts in cars is now obligatory"
      • (of a ruling) having binding force:
        "a sovereign whose laws are obligatory"
      • humorous
        so customary or routine as to be expected of everyone or on every occasion:
        "after the obligatory preamble on the weather he got down to business"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from late Latin obligatorius, from Latin obligat- ‘obliged’, from the verb obligare (see oblige).
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