Synonym: outstanding, owed, owing, undischarged. Similar words: flowing, blowing, owing to, following, billowing, harrowing, swallowing, unknowingly. Meaning: ['əʊɪŋ] adj. 1. owed as a debt 2. owed as a debt.
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91. The ram tried to return the salute, but owing to defective primers only one gun was discharged.
92. First, the male - female bonding is weakened owing to the low frequency of male interactions with most of his female companions.
93. When they collect you will get the 20 percent or so balance still owing.
94. The flavor of these birds tends to vary, owing mostly to differences in locale and diet rather than kinship.
95. Owing to the random nature of lightning strikes, it is unlikely that lying down offers any protection.
96. Lack of credit control Monies owing and due will not pay today's expenses.
97. The Springboks had to make a major alteration at half-time owing to an injury to Van Straaten.
98. He had already acquired some ex-episcopal lands back in 1647-8, in settlement of earlier debts owing to him on the public faith.
99. The former brewing, media and property magnate went bankrupt in April owing millions of pounds.
100. Phil still has three days' annual leave owing to him.
101. Owing to reclamation, technological improvements and urbanization(sentencedict.com), agricultural productivity and the level of production rose during the period.
102. Henry I's knights at Tinchebrai in 1106 also dismounted, owing to the nature of the battlefield.
103. The stellar sphere, owing to its vast distance from earth, needed no epicycles because its movement appeared regular and unchanging.
104. Owing to the thick fog all day long, we had to take extra precautions on the road parts of the walk.
105. Owing to poor light conditions, these particular marks did not photograph well.
106. Certainly owing to curriculum changes and other factors the numbers are small.
107. Communications were no doubt temporarily dislocated: our jam-packed train had been halted during the night owing to an air raid in the region.
108. That would leave her owing Hannah, but she could sort that out later, after they'd gone.
109. The neck may be held stiffly or tilted to one side owing to muscle spasm. 2.
110. Owing to its high alkaline requirement it should only be grown with those plants with the same preference.
111. She found it most distasteful to think of him owing money to the bingo-playing woman in the basement.
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112. Owing to the projected increase in population a new school was opened in 1982.
113. Their epistemic competence in multiple forms of life depends on the specific marginal discourses at their disposal owing to their specific background.
114. He had visited shanty settlements known as fa las owing to their resemblance, at a distance, to honeycombs.
115. An increase of 51.7 percent was forecast in the state development budget owing to increased foreign assistance contributions and project loans.
116. You don't seem to realize that you have certain obligations to me, a certain loyalty owing to me.
117. The new resource represented welcome revenue for a local government feeling a financial pinch owing to a temporary local economic downturn.
118. The concession theory regards the company as owing its existence to an exercise of state power.
119. The Constable was walking along a busy thoroughfare when a crowd assembled owing to the breakdown of a motor car.
120. Second, you must file and pay all taxes owing for the next five years in a timely matter.
More similar words: flowing, blowing, owing to, following, billowing, harrowing, swallowing, unknowingly, show in, throw in, wing, swing, sewing, brewing, drawing, left wing, wingless, right wing, dwindling, in full swing, sewing basket, do with, go with, do without, go without, have to do with, win, living thing, mudslinging, ring finger.