Indebted
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Indebted ( adjective )
- Owing money or gratitude to another person or organization.
- Feeling or showing gratitude for something.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french endetez, past participle of endetter, from latin indebitare, from in- "in" + debere "owe".
Examples:
- I am indebted to my parents for their support throughout my education.
- The company is heavily indebted to its investors.
- He felt deeply indebted to the teacher who had helped him to succeed.
- The country is indebted to the international community for its financial assistance.
- The author was indebted to her editor for the valuable suggestions and feedbacks on her book.
(As a verb)
Indebted ( verb )
- Owing money or gratitude to another person or organization.
- Feeling or showing gratitude for something.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french endetez, past participle of endetter, from latin indebitare, from in- "in" + debere "owe".
Examples:
- I am indebted to my parents for their support throughout my education.
- The company is heavily indebted to its investors.
- He felt deeply indebted to the teacher who had helped him to succeed.
- The country is indebted to the international community for its financial assistance.
- The author was indebted to her editor for the valuable suggestions and feedbacks on her book.