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be beholden
adjective
Obligated to provide, display, or do something for another; indebted, obliged.
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She doesn't want to be beholden".
"You shouldn't be beholden to certain financial companies".
Concede nothing and be beholden to no one: "Do You".
I don't want to be beholden to anybody.
They didn't want to be beholden to country.
They preferred weak leaders who would be beholden to them, analysts say.
As elected officials, we should be beholden solely to the Constitution.
Although nominally independent, Scotland would still be beholden to London: that's the long-term threat.
The opposite theory is that Mr Brown will be beholden and thus impotent.
Impress said, despite establishing itself using funding from donors, it would not "be beholden to anyone".
They also vowed not to be beholden to short-term investors.
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