Nghĩa của từ indebted bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
1
owing money.
heavily indebted countries

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1. I' m indebted to you

2. Should he have felt indebted to anybody?

3. I'm really indebted to you this time.

4. Mamma, we're greatly indebted to Mr Gardiner.

5. We are all greatly indebted to her.

6. Why should we feel indebted to our parents?

7. I am forever indebted to your hospitality, Batiatus.

8. Obligated; indebted: a man Beholden to no one.

9. 10, 11. (a) How indebted are you to Jesus?

10. In fact I am even more indebted to the Doctor.

11. Otherwise, indebted countries will be played off against one another.

12. 5 synonyms for Bounden: beholden, bound, indebted, obligated, obliged

13. 5 synonyms for Bounden: beholden, bound, indebted, obligated, obliged

14. Our new, peaceful world will be indebted to your great sacrifice.

15. What does Beholden mean? Owing something, such as gratitude, to another; indebted

16. He would have liked her to be indebted to him for something.

17. It is we who learn by watching, it is we who are indebted.

18. Psalm 49:7, 8 Why are we indebted to God for providing the ransom?

19. I am indebted to my correspondent Mrs D. M. Ross for this compelling tale.

20. 13 synonyms for Beholden: indebted, bound, owing, grateful, obliged, in debt, obligated, under

21. As a result, the beneficiary became an indebted company within the meaning of the Bankruptcy Act

22. As a result, the beneficiary became an indebted company within the meaning of the Bankruptcy Act.

23. Synonyms for Bounden include obliged, obligated, beholden, indebted, bound, pledged, committed, binding, obligatory and under obligation

24. This implies an average 387 days less of life for inhabitants of the indebted countries.

25. For their glimpse into the earth, modern researchers are indebted to the age-old allure of diamonds.

26. Portugal, France and all of the belligerents heavily indebted increasingly, over the course of the seventeenth century.

27. Southwood proceeded to squander a number of chances and Sandrock were indebted to the brave Gardner in goal.

28. The glossy paper used in more expensive magazines is indebted even more to this earthy substance.

29. 22 Tuft's hospitals are heavily indebted to National Century, which lends money secured by hospital equipment and accounts receivable.

30. Credited to your account means now the other entity is indebted to you, you are their creditor (sort of lender)

31. The new circus arts are indebted to Simard for his creation of the discipline of aerial silk acrobatics in 1995.

32. List all Creditors to whom you are presently indebted, or provide alternate docum ents that provide the sam

33. Adjective indebted, bound, owing, grateful, obliged, in debt, obligated, under obligation He was made Beholden to the Mafia

34. (We are particularly indebted to Kristen Hare for her exceptional work compiling a running list of newsroom Cutbacks for Poynter.)

35. It was to British author Lady Mary Montagu that Europe was first indebted for the introduction of inoculation against smallpox.

36. For further information, we are indebted to Vaughan Purvis who was not supposed to be in this festival at all.

37. Your humble subject, Jo Young-gyu completed the mission of subjugating the northern saveages indebted to your royal favor.

38. “We feel so indebted to all the brothers and sisters who contributed to our survival by their actions and their heartfelt prayers.

39. His great-great-grandfather, Adolph Ochs,(Sentencedict) bought the paper in 1896 when it was deeply indebted and almost at death's door.

40. He Conspired against Richelieu, to whom he was indebted for much of his good fortune, and to whose resentment he fell a victim

41. These acquisitions were heavily indebted, leading to cash flow issues as the financial crisis of 2007–08 began to impact the economy.

42. Atheological psychology is indebted in complex ways to theological and anti-theological assumptions and categories but is more than the sum of those parts

43. Creditor avoidance: Highly indebted persons may seek to escape the effect of bankruptcy by transferring cash and assets into an anonymous offshore company.

44. However, by the 1870s, these resources had been depleted, the country was heavily indebted, and political in-fighting was again on the rise.

45. I will be for ever indebted to people in those roles who encouraged me and who have taken an interest in my children.

46. They were undoubtedly indebted to Ange, but also took in elements of Yes and many other influences, all combined into a style uniquely recognisable as Atoll.

47. Those indebted to them were enjoined to redeem their obligations within a set time; otherwise their pledges held in pawn were to be sold by the Jews.

48. An Axenic organism, as here defined, is a species free from any life apart from that produced by its own protoplasm…The writers are greatly indebted to Professor A.C

49. In 1875, the Conservative government of Benjamin Disraeli bought the indebted Egyptian ruler Isma'il Pasha's 44% shareholding in the Suez Canal for £4 million (equivalent to £370 million in 2018).

50. Debt burden, especially for heavily indebted poor countries, can be a drag on growth as it discourages foreign investment and as its service absorbs a too important share of fiscal resources.