1. indebted
I feel indebted to you for your help during my illness.
Słupsk, which is home to about 90,000 people, is the fifth most indebted town in Poland
Tom is indebted to Mary.
The politician said he was deeply indebted to everyone for their support in the election.
I am greatly indebted to you for all you have done for me.
I am indebted to him.
We're deeply indebted to you for your help.
Max is deeply indebted to John
Most countries in the world are indebted
He is ideologically indebted to both Patrick Buchanan and Goldman Sachs.
I feel morally indebted to her.
I am in no small degree indebted to him.
My argument is indebted in a number of places to the aesthetic theories of Adorno, Horkheimer and others.
Anglais mot "dłużny"(indebted) se produit dans des ensembles:
Toles- Legal English(law)Bez -ing część 22. owe
Debtors are people who cannot re-pay money they owe.
If I had money, I would pay what I owe you. As it is, I can't pay.
How much do I owe you?
Worrying is like paying a debt you don't owe.
owe money
If you owe your bank manager a thousand pounds, you are at his mercy. If you owe him a million pounds, he is at your mercy.
To whom do we owe the discovery of penicillin?
My sister owes me PLN 300.
The museum owes much of its success to the present generation of young British artists.
When will you give me back the money you owe me?
He said that I didn’t need to pay back the money I owed him.
Abdullah sheth had had an argument with an indian who owed him a lot of money
You already owe me £200, so I can’t lend you any more
I owe him a debt. You still owe me money. He owes about $5,000 to the bank.
Astronomy is perhaps the science whose discoveries owe least to chance, in which human understanding appears in its whole magnitude, and through which man can best learn how small he is.