The word "dis-oblige" means to offend or cause inconvenience to someone, but there are several antonyms which convey the opposite meaning. Some common antonyms for "dis-oblige" are "accommodate," "oblige," "please," "gratify," "indulge," "satisfy," and "pleasure." When you accommodate someone, you are going out of your way to be helpful and make things easier for them. If you oblige someone, you willingly do something they have asked of you. To please someone means to give them pleasure or satisfaction. Similarly, gratifying someone means to please them, while indulging them might involve spoiling or indulging their whims. Satisfying someone means fulfilling their needs or desires, while pleasuring someone means giving them enjoyment or delight.