indebtedness in English

noun

[in'debt·ed·ness || ɪn'detɪdnɪs]

obligation to repay a monetary debt, state of owing money to another; amount of money owed; condition of being obligated to another for a favor or service rendered

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1. Every social relationship entails a state of indebtedness just as every state of indebtedness entails a social relationship.

2. Greece has become a symbol of government indebtedness.

3. Mortimer recounted his indebtedness to her in his autobiography.

4. These problems of themselves have increased inflation and indebtedness.

5. The company has reduced its indebtedness to just $15 million.

6. 11 synonyms for Arrearage: arrears, indebtedness, debt, liability, obligation, arrears, debt, due

7. Yet household indebtedness now stands at 128 per cent of national output.

8. Mr Abe acknowledges the government's indebtedness, now equivalent to 170 % of GDP.

9. The frothy levels of government indebtedness prevailing in developed countries are certainly not reassuring.

10. The incidence of indebtedness continues to rise due to redundancy, unemployment and inflation.

11. The problem of indebtedness, such as colleges and universities should be referred to the agenda.

12. 19 Cursed be that mortal inter-indebtedness which will not do away with ledgers.

13. These covenants generally restrict the use of assets, risk - taking behavior, and future indebtedness.

14. A security is the evidence of indebtedness or certificate of interest in a profIt'sharing contract.

15. • accrued interest with respect to loans, advances, indebtedness, bonds, debentures, notes, mortgages, bankers' acceptances or similar obligations;

16. Expressions of indebtedness for specific forms of assistance are noted at appropriate points in the text.

17. Increasing problems of indebtedness meant that railway development could not keep pace with changing population patterns.

18. A security is the evidence of indebtedness or certificate of interest in a profit sharing contract.

19. (abbreviation) In gold, 19,053,861 r (say) Floating indebtedness (a/es current, bills, &c.) Total, not funded, approx.

20. Beyond the 2008-09 crisis, advanced countries’ indebtedness reflects persistent upward trends in debt ratios since 1974.

21. Total indebtedness Amounted to RMB54.09 billion and net gearing ratio of 65.8% as at 31 December 2020

22. Moreover, historically well - run economies are certainly able to support higher levels of public indebtedness very comfortably.

23. Part 60 - Exclusion of Self-Liquidating Indebtedness in Ascertaining Power of a Municipality to Contract Indebtedness (2 CRR-NY II D 60 Notes to s 60.6) State Regulations ; 2 CRR-NY II D 60 Notes - 2 CRR-NY II D 60 Refs - s 60.1 - Applications

24. Macbeth's generally accepted indebtedness to medieval tragedy is often seen as significant in the play's treatment of moral order.

25. Enclosed is a sight draft for & 5 on messrs. robert & amp ; sons , which clear off our indebtedness to you.

26. Member States should also address the bias that currently exists in the majority of corporate tax systems in favour of indebtedness.

27. Including AirTran's existing net indebtedness and capitalized aircraft operating leases, the transaction value is about $4 billion, the carriers said.

28. Transactions may be settled by credits or debits to the account while the balance represents the indebtedness between the two parties.

29. Under the different buying-selling exchange mechanism forms, the fluctuation of international indebtedness will have different impact on money supply of a country.

30. direct credit substitutes including general guarantees of indebtedness, bank acceptance guarantees and standby letters of credit serving as financial guarantees for loans and securities

31. According to Alcade Fradejas and Valles Gimenez (2002), certain differences between risk premiums based on the regions' degree of indebtedness existed between 1990 and 1995

32. (i) direct credit substitutes including general guarantees of indebtedness, bank acceptance guarantees and standby letters of credit serving as financial guarantees for loans and securities;

33. Negotiations reconvene one day after the top Republican lawmaker suggested an ambitious effort to trim future indebtedness by more than $4 trillion may be unworkable.

34. There's a wonderful work of literary criticism -- I mentioned it last time --on Milton's indebtedness to Spenser in the book by John Guillory called Poetic Authority.

35. Sometimes people even get to the point where they can’t receive a gift or, for that matter, even a compliment without embarrassment or feelings of indebtedness.

36. Macroeconomic imbalances like large and persistent external deficits and surpluses, losses in competitiveness, and the build-up of private and public indebtedness have contributed to aggravate the crisis.

37. At the euro area aggregate level, households, corporations and governments are currently struggling with elevated levels of indebtedness, and the necessary process of deleveraging implies subdued investment and consumption dynamics.

38. Recognizing Jewish indebtedness to Christianity, especially on the level of popular piety, is often much more difficult, Beclouded by a long history of martyrdom, persecution, and unwanted, often forced, missionary efforts

39. Aggregative - formed of separate units gathered into a mass or whole; "aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions combined for the entire year"; "the aggregated amount of indebtedness"

40. The irrational exuberance which characterises some stock exchanges, the excessive indebtedness of American households and of some economic sectors in important countries cause a definite threat to hang over worldwide economic stability.

41. "Dubai World and its entities account for a very large chunk of the Dubai economy and its indebtedness and we expect Emirates NBD to have a full share of that," Madha said.

42. Since Christians are not negligent about indebtedness, even after being legally freed of certain debts, some have felt obliged to try to pay off canceled sums if the creditors would accept payment.

43. At closing, a fee of one percent (0%) of the face value of the instrument, and one percent (0%) of the gross proceeds of any indebtedness drawn down over the course of the engagement.

44. In this Article, the term "interest" means income from Government securities, from bonds or debentures, whether or not secured by mortgage, or from any other form of indebtedness, as well as all other income assimilated to income from money lent by the taxation law of the State in which the income arises.

45. Authorizing Resolution means the resolution of the Board adopted April , 2008, Authorizing general revenue pledge bonds in an amount not to exceed $300,000,000, approving certain capital improvements to be financed or refinanced with such bonds, identifying certain outstanding indebtedness of the University to be refunded and establishing certain other parameters related to such bonds.

46. oBligation: 1 n the state of being obligated to do or pay something “he is under an oBligation to finish the job” Types: show 6 types hide 6 types financial oBligation , indebtedness , liability an oBligation to pay money to another party limited liability the liability of a firm's owners for no more than the capital they have invested

47. Allocated Loan Amount means, with respect to each Individual Property, the Allocated Loan Amount for such Individual Property set forth on Exhibit C attached hereto, as such amounts shall be adjusted from time to time as hereinafter set forth.Upon each adjustment in the amount of Indebtedness due to the making of a prepayment of the Loan in accordance with the terms hereof, each Allocated Loan