Synonym: involved, obliged, owing. Similar words: debt, independent, independence, undoubtedly, be independent of, index, hinder, minded. Meaning: [ɪn'detɪd] adj. 1. under a legal obligation to someone 2. owing gratitude or recognition to another for help or favors etc.
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1. We're deeply indebted to you for your help.
2. I'm deeply indebted to him.
3. I am deeply indebted to him for his help.
4. no one indebted for others,while many people don't know how to cherish others.
5. No one indebted for others, while many people don't know how to cherish others.
6. I am deeply indebted to all the doctors and nurses who treated me.
7. America's treasury secretary identified the most heavily indebted countries.
8. I am greatly indebted to you for your help.
9. The company is heavily indebted.
10. We are deeply indebted to Dr Allen and the rest of the hospital staff.
11. I'm indebted to all the staff who have been working so hard.
12. I am deeply indebted to my family for all their help.
13. It is heavily indebted to western feminism.
14. We are all greatly indebted to her.
15. In fact I am even more indebted to the Doctor.
16. In that respect, McLeod should already be indebted to O'Neill.
17. I will be for ever indebted to people in those roles who encouraged me and who have taken an interest in my children.
18. Meanwhile state legislation protecting indebted small farmers has been abolished.
19. Tuft's hospitals are heavily indebted to National Century, which lends money secured by hospital equipment and accounts receivable.
20. Thousands of Picasso pastiches, or works heavily indebted to him, were produced during this era.
21. He would have liked her to be indebted to him for something.
22. For further information, we are indebted to Vaughan Purvis who was not supposed to be in this festival at all.
23. He died heavily indebted in 1751 and his two sons, Whistler and Godfrey, just managed to keep the estates solvent.
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24. Otherwise, indebted countries will be played off against one another.
25. I am indebted to my correspondent Mrs D. M. Ross for this compelling tale.
26. The consequences for severely indebted countries are dire: higher interest rates for many, and a credit crunch.
27. This implies an average 387 days less of life for inhabitants of the indebted countries.
28. The blood transfusion brought colour to my face and I am deeply indebted to some anonymous donor.
29. Some progress has been made since 1999 in tackling corruption and restoring order to the country's indebted economy.
30. For their glimpse into the earth, modern researchers are indebted to the age-old allure of diamonds.