Indebted ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Indebted ( adjective )

  1. Owing money or gratitude to another person or organization.
  2. 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:

  1. I am indebted to my parents for their support throughout my education.
  2. The company is heavily indebted to its investors.
  3. He felt deeply indebted to the teacher who had helped him to succeed.
  4. The country is indebted to the international community for its financial assistance.
  5. The author was indebted to her editor for the valuable suggestions and feedbacks on her book.

(As a verb)

Indebted ( verb )

  1. Owing money or gratitude to another person or organization.
  2. 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:

  1. I am indebted to my parents for their support throughout my education.
  2. The company is heavily indebted to its investors.
  3. He felt deeply indebted to the teacher who had helped him to succeed.
  4. The country is indebted to the international community for its financial assistance.
  5. The author was indebted to her editor for the valuable suggestions and feedbacks on her book.
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