Disobligatory
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Releasing from obligation. not-comparable, obsolete
"June 6, 1646, Charles I of England, To Mr. Alan Henderson And you much mistake in alledging that the two Houses of Parliament (especially as they are now constituted) can have this Disobligatory power […]"
Example
More examples"June 6, 1646, Charles I of England, To Mr. Alan Henderson And you much mistake in alledging that the two Houses of Parliament (especially as they are now constituted) can have this Disobligatory power […]"
Etymology
From dis- + obligatory.
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