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  • 21indebted — /ɪn detɪd/ adjective owing money to someone ● to be indebted to a property company …

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  • 22indebted — adjective Etymology: Middle English indetted, from Anglo French endetté, past participle of endetter to run into debt, from en + dette debt Date: 13th century 1. owing gratitude or recognition to another ; beholden 2. owing money …

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  • 24indebted — adjective obligated to someone; owing a debt of gratitude to someone Syn: beholden, obliged …

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  • 25indebted — Synonyms and related words: beholden, bound, burdened with debt, deep in debt, duty bound, embarrassed, encumbered, in debt, in difficulties, in embarrassed circumstances, in hock, in the hole, in the red, insolvent, involved, liable, mortgaged,… …

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  • 26indebted to — Synonyms and related words: acknowledging, appreciative, beholden, beholden to, bound, bounden, bounden to, cognizant of, committed, crediting, duty bound, grateful, in duty bound, much obliged, obligate, obligated, obliged, obliged to, pledged,… …

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  • 27indebted — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. obligated, beholden. See debt, gratitude. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. obligated, in debt, beholden, obliged, under obligation, owing, grateful, appreciative, liable, answerable for, chargeable,… …

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  • 28indebted — in·debt·ed || ɪn detɪd adj. owing money to another, obligated to repay a monetary debt; beholden, obligated to another for a favor or service renderedv. place under obligation; cause into debt …

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  • 29indebted — a. 1. Owing, in debt. 2. Obliged, beholden, under obligation …

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  • 30indebted — adj 1. obligated, obliged, beholden, owing, bound, bounden; liable, accountable, answerable, chargeable, responsible. 2. grateful, thankful, appreciative. 3. in arrears, in debt, Sl. in debt up to one s ears, encumbered, Sl. in hock, in the hole …

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