noun
- a person or entity that is legally or morally bound to fulfill an obligation; one who is obligated
- in biology, an organism that is obligated to live in a particular way or environment and cannot survive otherwise
Usage: formal, legal context
Usage: scientific, biology
Examples
- The obligator in the contract must complete the work by the deadline.
- As the obligator, the company is responsible for meeting all terms of the agreement.
- An obligate anaerobe is an obligator that cannot survive in the presence of oxygen.
- The obligator and obligee have reciprocal duties under the law.
- In this legal dispute, the obligator failed to fulfill their contractual duties.