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indebted

[in-det-id] / ɪnˈdɛt ɪd /


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“Our proposal clearly offers WBD shareholders superior value and certainty, a clear path to close, and does not leave them with a heavily indebted sub-scale linear business,” he said.

From MarketWatch

"We are indebted to both South of Scotland Enterprise and Scottish Borders Council for helping to make this happen."

From BBC

The most indebted in their efforts to build the American rail system were at the heart of the most notorious contemporary financial failures.

From The Wall Street Journal

Escalating the saga, Marineland announced it was "fully indebted and rapidly running out of resources to provide adequate care for the whales."

From Barron's

Its vision is deeply indebted to collaborating organizer and former powerhouse downtown dealer Mary Boone, and as such offers a specific, which is to say necessarily limited, outlook on the arts scene.

From The Wall Street Journal