indebting Antonyms
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indebting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
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indebting Sentence Examples
- The excessive spending habits of the consumer left them heavily indebted to multiple creditors.
- The government's decision to issue more bonds to finance its spending further indebted the nation.
- The small business owner struggled to repay the loans that had indebted him to the bank.
- The student loan debt that burdened the young graduate left her feeling deeply indebted to the institution.
- The homeowner's inability to make mortgage payments led to the house being foreclosed upon, indebting them further.
- The financial crisis left countless individuals and families indebted to banks, corporations, and the government.
- The credit card company's predatory lending practices indebted many unsuspecting consumers.
- The purchase of a luxury car left the buyer heavily indebted to the dealership.
- The medical expenses incurred by the patient left them indebted to the hospital for years.
- The country's dependence on foreign aid indebted it to the international community, limiting its ability to make sovereign decisions.
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The excessive spending habits of the consumer left them heavily indebted to multiple creditors.
The government's decision to issue more bonds to finance its spending further indebted the nation.
The small business owner struggled to repay the loans that had indebted him to the bank.
The student loan debt that burdened the young graduate left her feeling deeply indebted to the institution.