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Meanings of
beholden
in английском
Beholden.
Related terms
obligated
Usage of
beholden
in английском
1
There are some great northern cities that actually aren't
beholden
to anyone.
2
It is a press that is
beholden
,
not independent; friendly, not critical.
3
Businesses are divided on this as are lawmakers
beholden
to different industries.
4
A defeat would leave Morrison
beholden
to a group of independent lawmakers.
5
If you'd point us to it we'd be much
beholden
to you.
6
The Conservatives were
beholden
to the DUP to prop up their government.
7
Reporting is expensive, so journalists have always been
beholden
to wealthy owners.
8
We will never be
beholden
to the lobbyists or the special interests.
9
Tom Kyle was
beholden
to your father, not the other way around.
10
Hence, I guess, my lifelong goal to be financially
beholden
to no-one.
11
And Constance was determined not to be
beholden
to Amy for anything.
12
Thou hast dealt kindly with me, and I am
beholden
to thee.
13
Be sure he has not forgotten those who are
beholden
to him.
14
Will we forever be
beholden
to covers of Beatles songs in Gaelic?
15
Florence was greatly
beholden
to Domina Lucrezia- adebtwhich nothing could repay.
16
So, you think you are
beholden
to me for this indirect assistance.
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About this term
beholden
behold
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
much beholden
more beholden
greatly beholden
too beholden
less beholden
More collocations
Beholden
through the time
Beholden
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common