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Obligate   /ˈɑbləgˌeɪt/   Listen
Obligate

adjective
1.
Restricted to a particular condition of life.



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"Obligate" Quotes from Famous Books



... life] physiology, biology; animal ecology. nourishment, staff of life &c (food) 298. genetics, heredity, inheritance, evolution, natural selection, reproduction (production) 161. microbe, aerobe, anaerobe, facultative anaerobe, obligate aerobe, obligate anaerobe, halophile [Micro.], methanogen [Micro.], archaebacteria [Micro.], microaerophile [Micro.]. animal &c 366; vegetable &c 367. artificial life, robot, robotics, artificial intelligence. [vital signs] breathing, ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget



Words linked to "Obligate" :   pledge, obligation, commit, shame, make, oblige, get, condemn, hale, act, entrust, obligate anaerobe, clamor, stimulate, enforce, coerce, cause, hold, confide, biological science, trust, impose, bind, compel, biology, tie down, squeeze, relate, implement, intrust, indent, indenture, article, facultative, pressure, force, induce, thrust, move, apply, have, walk



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