Crossword-Solution: INDEBTEDNESS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Indebtedness | n. | The state of being indebted. |
| Indebtedness | n. | The sum owed; debts, collectively. |
We have 53 clues for the answer “INDEBTEDNESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the state of being indebted | 1 answer |
| ARREARAGE | 2 answers |
| ACCOUNT owing | 3 answers |
| inability to pay | 7 answers |
| foreclosure | 8 answers |
| AN OBLIGATION TO PAY MONEY TO ANOTHER PARTY | 11 answers |
| expectations | 13 answers |
| delinquency | 29 answers |
| Liability | 30 answers |
| reaping | 32 answers |
| thankfulness | 32 answers |
| gratefulness | 33 answers |
| gratitude | 33 answers |
| Eucharist | 34 answers |
| benison | 34 answers |
| sanctification | 36 answers |
| DEBT ___ | 39 answers |
| Thanksgiving ___ | 39 answers |
| "Bankruptcy" | 39 answers |
| Encumbrance | 40 answers |
| insolvency | 41 answers |
| Valuation | 44 answers |
| Thanks ___! | 45 answers |
| Obligation | 47 answers |
| Jubilation | 47 answers |
| consecration | 49 answers |
| Windfall | 50 answers |
| Arrears | 50 answers |
| Due | 50 answers |
| Elation | 52 answers |
| good fortune | 52 answers |
| DEBIT ___ | 53 answers |
| Baptism | 55 answers |
| Triumph | 57 answers |
| benediction | 58 answers |
| Onus | 58 answers |
| invocation | 59 answers |
| beholden | 59 answers |
| Prayer | 60 answers |
| rejoicing | 61 answers |
| Blessing | 63 answers |
| Joy | 66 answers |
| exhilaration | 66 answers |
| appreciation | 67 answers |
| commitment | 71 answers |
| Harvest | 71 answers |
| boon | 72 answers |
| Entitlement | 73 answers |
| Asset | 76 answers |
| Petition | 78 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with INDEBTEDNESS (5)
Then, with a quickened sense of his indebtedness to a Providence that had endowed him with intrinsic facilities, “Oh, delightful!” he exclaimed.
His old sense of indebtedness to Knight had never wholly forsaken him; his love for Elfride was generous now.
She wasn’t, she was sure, addressing herself in vain to one whose person, whose “tone,” whose traditions so brilliantly declared his indebtedness to the principles she besought him to defend.
While her friend reproached her for missing the opportunity to eclipse her rivals, she was once more battling in imagination with the mounting tide of indebtedness from which she had so nearly escaped.
Then again, if I stay here, I can never do what father wished me to do.” “What is that, Paul?” Paul told the story of his father's indebtedness to Squire Conant, and the cruel letter which the Squire had written.
Quotes with INDEBTEDNESS (3)
It is a special blessing to belong among those who can and may devote their best energies to the contemplation and exploration of objective and timeless things. How happy and grateful I am for having been granted this blessing, which bestows upon one a large measure of independence from one's personal fate and from the attitude of one's contemporaries. Yet this independence must not inure us to the awareness of the duties that constantly bind us to the past, present and futur…
Peter Brown, that great historian of early Christianity, has given the most cogent explanation for the arising of the cult of the saints in the late Roman world. He explains that the emphasis of early Christian preaching on judgment, on the human need for redemption from sin, brought to the minds of common people — among whom Christianity was early successful — their social and political condition. Having strictly limited powers to remedy any injustice they might suffer, or t…
Indebtedness among historians is a peculiar thing, however. We don’t simply, in mechanical fashion, inherit a body of knowledge, add something to it, and pass it on. We also question, test, and shake here and there the intellectual scaffolding surrounding our predecessors’ work, in the full, ironic knowledge that someone else is going to come along and give the scaffolding surrounding our own work a good shake, too, that no historian, in short, is ever permitted the final word.