Has no obligation to
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NEEDNTHas no obligation to
OWESHas an obligation to
SHOULDHas an obligation to
omissionA failure to do something, esp. something that one has a moral or legal obligation to do
omissionsA failure to do something, esp. something that one has a moral or legal obligation to do
corveeobligation imposed on inhabitants of a district to perform services, as repair of roads, bridges, etc., for little or no remuneration
corveesobligation imposed on inhabitants of a district to perform services, as repair of roads, bridges, etc., for little or no remuneration
FEELSFINEHas no complaints, so to speak
SEESTHELASTOFNo longer has to put up with
CAPTIVEAUDIENCEGroup that has no choice but to listen
RAGE"Heav'n has no ... like Love to Hatred turn'd": Congreve
BOLDLYHow to "go where no man has gone before"
eternitiesA state to which time has no application; timelessness
SETUPBoxer in a match he has no chance to win.
MENSAOrganization that no U.S. president has ever belonged to
SPLITINFINITIVEWhat "to boldly go where no man has gone before" illustrates
SPLITINFINITIVE"To boldly go where no man has gone before," e.g.
BROWNIANMOTION"Iggy, your stirring Duncan Hines batter has no relevance to our experiment on ..."
STARTREKIts opening voice-over ended "to boldly go where no man has gone before"
NONSTARTERPlan that has no chance of working ... or the answer to each starred clue?
dummiesDenoting a word that has no semantic content but is used to maintain grammatical structure
dummyDenoting a word that has no semantic content but is used to maintain grammatical structure
expectingUsed to indicate that one supposes something to be so, but has no firm evidence or knowledge
expectUsed to indicate that one supposes something to be so, but has no firm evidence or knowledge
expectsUsed to indicate that one supposes something to be so, but has no firm evidence or knowledge
recaptiontaking back by peaceable means goods, children, etc from someone who has no right to detain them
expectedUsed to indicate that one supposes something to be so, but has no firm evidence or knowledge
recaptionsRECAPTION, taking back by peaceable means goods, children, etc from someone who has no right to detain them
philistineA person who is hostile or indifferent to culture and the arts, or who has no understanding of them
wallflowersA person who has no one to dance with or who feels shy, awkward, or excluded at a party
wallflowerA person who has no one to dance with or who feels shy, awkward, or excluded at a party
maturestDenoting an economy, industry, or market that has developed to a point where substantial expansion and investment no longer takes place
nonrecoursebeing or based on an agreement in which the lender has no right of recourse to the borrower's assets beyond stated limits
stalematein chess, a situation where a player not actually in check has no possible legal move, resulting in a draw; an inglorious deadlock / to subject to a stalemate