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indebtedness

[in-det-id-nis] / ɪnˈdɛt ɪd nɪs /
NOUN
deficit
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STRONGEST


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The company also said it had established a $1.44 billion U.S. dollar reserve “to support the payment of dividends on its preferred stock and interest on its outstanding indebtedness.”

From Barron's

The company said it had established a $1.44 billion reserve in U.S. dollars “to support the payment of dividends on its preferred stock and interest on its outstanding indebtedness.”

From Barron's

“If we don’t succeed in these two things, we won’t be able to reduce our indebtedness, and we won’t be able to balance our economy.”

From Seattle Times

Since before this nation’s founding, indebtedness has been useful to the powerful as both a source of profit and a tool of social control and racial domination.

From New York Times

Montenegrin indebtedness to China is at the heart of a hot debate about Chinese influence in Europe and could complicate EU expansion into the Balkans, EU officials, who asked not to be identified, told Reuters.

From Reuters