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to owing
verb
To be under an obligation to give something back to someone or to perform some action for someone.
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He admits to owing them $100,000.
Some people she spoke to were in tears; some said they even contemplated suicide, because they had nowhere to downsize to – owing to a shortage of smaller housing.
Keith Richards confesses to owing fifty years' worth of overdue fees, but the library has offered to waive the three-thousand-pound fine in return for a visit.
Between the early 1990's and 1997, the town went from enjoying a low tax rate to owing the power company money.
In addition to owing less than £15,000, a debtor has to have less than £50 a month spare income, not own their home and have less than £300 worth of assets.
Microsoft and Cisco Systems, two of the nation's most profitable companies, are well on their way to owing nothing in federal income taxes on the money they have made so far this year.
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Collector, dear: You seem to owe.
Are you going to owe taxes?
Soon, the museum came to owe the college $2.4 million.
If W. has to owe Tom DeLay the world, he will.
I didn't want to owe anybody anything.
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