From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbeholdenbe‧hold‧en /bɪˈhəʊldn $ -ˈhoʊl-/ adjective → feel/be beholden to somebody
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beholden• Consequently, this was the group to whom they felt most beholden.• They are not beholden to the dominant Burton / Brown Democratic machine.Origin beholden (1300-1400) Old past participle of behold