adjective
1 not proud or not believing that you are important:
He's very humble about his success.
FORMAL Please accept our humble apologies for the error.
In my humble opinion (= I want to emphasize that I think that) we should never have bought the car in the first place.
2 poor or of a low social rank:
Even when she became rich and famous, she never forgot her humble background.
3 ordinary; not special or very important:
At that time she was just a humble mechanic.
HUMOROUS Welcome to our humble abode (= our home).
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oblige (FORCE)
verb [T + object + to infinitive] (MAINLY US OR FORMAL obligate)
to force someone to do something, or to make it necessary for someone to do something:
The law obliges companies to pay decent wages to their employees.
Sellers are not legally obliged to accept the highest offer.
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conduct (ORGANIZE)
verb [T]
to organize and perform a particular activity:
We are conducting a survey to find out what our customers think of their local bus service.
The experiments were conducted by scientists in New York.
How you choose to conduct your private life is your own business!
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