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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61. The heavily indebted middle and low income developing countries became unable to service their debts normally.
62. Congress gave him power over compensation of the twenty-five highest-paid employees at seven companies most indebted to taxpayers.
63. As an economic entity, the enterprises is a kind of manage money means and a unavoidable working way for seeking survival development in its running process of indebted operation.
64. I use it to refer to a way of thinking that is indebted to the philosophy of a man named Alfred North Whitehead.
65. Some analysts declared the deeply indebted company's common shares basically dead money.
66. Uncared-for content sheds electronic business affairs also benefit a lot of relevant industries, content shedding course of study is one of the largest indebted trades.
67. He'll always be indebted to you for what you have done.
68. So when it was decided to celebrate the harvest and thank God, Governor Bradford sent a messenger to Chief Massasoit,(http://sentencedict.com/indebted.html) inviting the Indians to whom they were so indebted.
69. Deeply indebted governments will also be seeking to squeeze public sector workers.
70. I am greatly indebted to you for the trouble you have gone.
71. Europe is, in my judgment, wholly indebted to this plurality of paths for its progressive and many-sided development.
72. I am greatly indebted to you for your criticisms and help.
73. We are indebted to the ABC Company for your name and address.
74. These bail-out funds flow to the Dubai Financial Support Fund, a committee which is overseeing the restructuring of Dubai's indebted companies.