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indebted

[ in-det-id ]

adjective

  1. committed or obligated to repay a monetary loan:

    He was indebted to his friend for a large sum.

    Synonyms: bound

  2. obligated for favors or kindness received:

    He was indebted to her for nursing him through pneumonia.

    Synonyms: grateful, beholden



indebted

/ ɪnˈdɛtɪd /

adjective

  1. owing gratitude for help, favours, etc; obligated
  2. owing money
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Other Words From

  • prein·debted adjective
  • prein·debted·ness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of indebted1

1175–1225; in- 2 + debt + -ed 2; replacing Middle English endetted < Old French endetté, past participle of endetter to involve in debt ( en- 1 )
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Example Sentences

It has debts of around $100bn, making it the world’s most indebted oil firm.

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The 16-year-old's family added: "We are indebted to everyone involved and would like to convey our sincerest thanks."

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"Above all, I am indebted to all my colleagues at Oxford whose work continues to fire our imaginations, inspire generations, and confront some of the greatest challenges facing our planet," the professor concluded.

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How indebted can a novelist be to the work of other people?

Analysts say Thames Water's current debt amounts to about 80% of the value of the business, making it the most heavily indebted of England and Wales' water companies.

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