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Meanings of
indebted
in English
Indebted.
Related terms
obligated
Usage of
indebted
in English
1
But the heavily
indebted
state-owned power sector may import more, Rao said.
2
Both trust products were based on loans to deeply
indebted
coal companies.
3
Can the slow-growing, heavily
indebted
south starve its way back to health?
4
Analysts said the targets were very ambitious, especially for the
highly
-
indebted
company.
5
That, it said, would add to already heavy pressures on
indebted
consumers.
6
And
highly
-
indebted
companies will not be allowed to invest in such products.
7
The heavily
indebted
airline has a market cap of 350 million shekels.
8
It's a wonderful moment and a rare one and I'm certainly
indebted
.
9
True, some highly
indebted
companies are now struggling to get government-backed loans.
10
Spain's
heavily
-
indebted
autonomous regions had been offered 18 billion euros in assistance.
11
Venezuela's crude oil sales remain critical for the heavily
indebted
nation's finances.
12
I know the Coulsons are
indebted
to your father, to your family.
13
Renault takes nearly 37 percent stake in the highly
indebted
Japanese partner.
14
We are
indebted
to it throughout for many of the ideas treated.
15
I am
indebted
to the following for their help in procuring these:
16
Yet most authorities are strapped for cash if not already dangerously
indebted
.
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indebted
indebt
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
much indebted
deeply indebted
greatly indebted
most indebted
highly indebted
More collocations
Indebted
through the time
Indebted
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common