Adjective(1) under a legal obligation to someone,owing gratitude or recognition to another for help or favors etc,under an obligation(2) under a legal obligation to someone(3) owing gratitude or recognition to another for help or favors etc(4) under an obligation
Adjective(1) under a legal obligation to someone,owing gratitude or recognition to another for help or favors etc,under an obligation(2) under a legal obligation to someone(3) owing gratitude or recognition to another for help or favors etc(4) under an obligation
(1) The confidence of America's heavily indebted consumers is at a 13-year low.(2) She has extended a lot of courtesies to me, and I feel somewhat indebted .(3) Their perennial threats to disconnect indebted clients, high bills and water shortages have seen to that.(4) For these details I am indebted to the Manchester Astronomical Society's historian, Kevin Kilburn.(5) This does not cover countries like Nigeria, which is among the most indebted , but owes the money to private lenders.(6) Meanwhile, indebted countries are left with few resources and little choice.(7) The fire service were also on the scene swiftly and we are indebted to them for their actions.(8) The government and all citizens are indebted to them for their service.(9) Ballina Athletic Club are indebted to the many businesses of the town who provide sponsorship and spot prizes.(10) I am forever indebted to you for the help you gave me, and it would appear that many others appreciate your dedication to this beautiful area too.(11) Several farmers explained that as they become more indebted they have to turn to private traders and money lenders.(12) Practically all of them were heavily indebted , and many peasants had no money to pay taxes.(13) Over time there has been an important shift in financing for highly indebted poor countries, away from private and bilateral nonconcessional sources to the International Development Association and other sources of multilateral concessional financing.(14) What this means is that if someone was very good to him and did him some favours, he would be indebted to them for life.(15) An entire battalion of Scotsmen should feel indebted to him.(16) So we asked ourselves: What would happen to the people if the state were to become so indebted it lost its power to protect?