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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31. Mr Berlusconi is indebted to bankers as well as to politicians.
32. I am deeply indebted to Henry Rosemont, who gave a great deal of assistance in the final revisions of the manuscript.
33. The impact of the credit famine on indebted countries was secondary.
34. We are also indebted to the Minister and the Whips for allowing us adequate time in which to adduce our arguments.
35. Southwood proceeded to squander a number of chances and Sandrock were indebted to the brave Gardner in goal.
36. The Dark Blues were indebted to Jason Pratt, 21, who was named man of the match.
37. He was indebted for 100 dollars.
38. We are indebted to her for her help.
39. I am deeply indebted to you for your assistance.
40. The movement is philosophically indebted to Rousseau.
41. I am indebted to you for kindness.
42. The restaurant is heavily indebted to the bank.
43. Consequently, the project must operate at less than its designed capacity and Ghana has become indebted to China for something it can not fully use.
44. It was to British author Lady Mary Montagu that Europe was first indebted for the introduction of inoculation against smallpox.
45. The crucial point over which Mr. Trichet disingenuously glosses is that while the Eurozone's peripheral economies might be relatively small their governments are extraordinarily highly indebted.
46. He was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey.
47. I am indebted to my dear parents for having had habits of order and regularity instilled.
48. I am indebted to Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, but the same way, I take what they did and interpret it in my own fashion.
49. Asset rate is the rate that points to indebted amount and total assets total.
50. Likewise, it is essential to reduce public spending and taxes, in order to increase the available income of heavily indebted economic agents who need to repay their loans as soon as possible.
51. She is indebted to the library for most of her information.
52. European bankers have been saying things are fine for weeks now, even as their exposure to indebted euro-zone countries strangles their access to funding.
53. Congress gave him power over compensation of the25twenty-five highest-paid employees at seven companies most indebted to taxpayers.
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54. He points out, the cash balance of Sohu is growing, balance sheet is not had indebted.
55. Such-and-such chemical industry: Indebted rate is high, pollution is serious, local does not have good impression to it, the person of stockjobber neither one that I am in buys the share of his home.
56. The development of Cixi Tianda Air-conditioner Equipment Co. , Ltd. Is indebted to friends of all lines for their whole-hearted support, sincere help and long-tem cooperation.
57. You say she ought to have written to thank me, but the boot is on the other leg, for it is I that am deeply indebted to her.
58. YOUR correspondent is indebted to readers for their interesting comments about last week's column on timber-framed buildings.
59. His great-great-grandfather, Adolph Ochs, bought the paper in 1896 when it was deeply indebted and almost at death's door.
60. For all this rich attire Miss Thorne was not indebted to the generosity of her brother.