indebted in the PONS Dictionary

indebted Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be indebted to sb (for sth)
I will always be indebted to my parents

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The warmth, vigour and catholicity which was created in this movement in fact is indebted to them.
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I am indebted to his eye for beauty and his passion for perfection.
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A credit agreement may be declared to be reckless only if the consumer is found to be over- indebted.
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The band originally featured a trademark sound indebted to punk and lo-fi that was described as noisy and chaotic.
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At the end of the 1990s major plans were drawn up for the modernization of the stadium (plans which ultimately left the club heavily indebted).
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We are also indebted to the use of copes for some magnificent specimens of the jeweller's craft.
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A leader in peril receives assistance from a spirit and remains indebted to her forever, thereby holding legitimate authority to the land in question.
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As the central power was weakened by the partitions and increasingly indebted, the independence of nobles and towns rose.
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We are especially indebted to these two and offer them our heartiest congratulations.
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As a consequence, more than half of the farmers were severely indebted in 1927.
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