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obligatory

[uh-blig-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee, ob-li-guh-] / əˈblɪg əˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i, ˈɒb lɪ gə- /


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The Cecchettin Foundation wants them to be obligatory and start early, when young people get access to the internet.

From BBC

"Hijab is a legal matter and adherence to it is obligatory," he said in quotes cited by AFP news agency.

From BBC

Still, risking arrest for defying the obligatory dress code, women are widely seen unveiled in malls, restaurants, shops and streets around the country.

From Reuters

Several "traditional" Republicans even issued their obligatory condemnations.

From Salon

To that end, he's also published the obligatory campaign book, "The Courage To Be Free," and has set out on the requisite book tour.

From Salon