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deeply indebted
hochverschuldet

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in·debt·ed [ɪnˈdetɪd, am. angl. -t̬ɪd] PRID. pred.

1. indebted (obliged):

jdm für etw tož. dankbar sein

2. indebted (having debt):

deep·ly [ˈdi:pli] PRISL.

1. deeply (very):

deeply disappointed, discouraging, impressed
sehr <mehr, am meisten>
deeply disappointed, discouraging, impressed

2. deeply (far down):

deeply breathe, cut
tief einatmen [o. švic. a. pog. einschnaufen]

Strokovni slovar za geografijo in geologijo Klett

deeply indebted, heavily indebted

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He grew rich, like many other chiefs, but the chiefs' lack of understanding of financial concepts caused him to become deeply indebted by 1829.
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Nobles indebted themselves to build prestigious urban mansions ("htels particuliers") and to buy clothes, paintings, silverware, dishes, and other furnishings befitting their rank.
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Imbalances in the latter sum can result in surplus countries accumulating wealth, while deficit nations become increasingly indebted.
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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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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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