The word "dis-obliges" means to refuse or fail to do something that is expected or requested of you. The antonyms for this word are words that mean the opposite of refusing or failing to do something. Some antonyms for "dis-obliges" include helps, accommodates, obliges, satisfies, and fulfills. When you help someone, you are doing something for them that they need or want. When you accommodate someone, you are making arrangements to provide for their needs. When you oblige someone, you are doing something that is expected of you or requested of you. When you satisfy someone, you are meeting their desires or expectations. Finally, when you fulfill someone, you are doing everything that is required of you.