indebt (Meaning)
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indebt (v. t.)
To bring into debt; to place under obligation; -- chiefly used in the participle indebted.
Synonyms & Antonyms of indebt
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
indebt Sentence Examples
- The country found itself heavily indebted to international lenders after decades of reckless borrowing.
- The student accrued a significant amount of debt while pursuing an expensive education.
- The business owner was deeply indebted due to poor financial management and unforeseen expenses.
- The company's failure to repay its debts led to severe financial hardship and indebtness.
- The borrower's failure to make timely payments resulted in a growing indebtedness.
- The government implemented austerity measures to reduce its indebtedness and improve its financial stability.
- The hospital's inability to collect payments from patients left it deeply indebted.
- The homeowner faced foreclosure after falling behind on mortgage payments and becoming indebted.
- The developing nation sought international assistance to alleviate its crushing indebtedness.
- The charity organization dedicated its efforts to helping people who are trapped in a cycle of indebtedness.
FAQs About the word indebt
To bring into debt; to place under obligation; -- chiefly used in the participle indebted.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The country found itself heavily indebted to international lenders after decades of reckless borrowing.
The student accrued a significant amount of debt while pursuing an expensive education.
The business owner was deeply indebted due to poor financial management and unforeseen expenses.
The company's failure to repay its debts led to severe financial hardship and indebtness.