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ver·schul·den *1. ver·schul·den *vtetw \Verschulden to be to blame for sthimmer mehr \Verschulden to get [or go] deeper and deeper into debt;verschuldet sein to be in debtvrsich [bei jdm] \Verschulden to get into debt [to sb]ohne jds \Verschulden through no fault of sb's [own];ohne mein \Verschulden through no fault of my own [or mine] -
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ver·schul·den *1. ver·schul·den *vtetw \verschulden to be to blame for sthimmer mehr \verschulden to get [or go] deeper and deeper into debt;verschuldet sein to be in debtvrsich [bei jdm] \verschulden to get into debt [to sb]ohne jds \verschulden through no fault of sb's [own];ohne mein \verschulden through no fault of my own [or mine] -
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ver·schul·den *1. ver·schul·den *vtetw \verschulden * to be to blame for sthimmer mehr \verschulden * to get [or go] deeper and deeper into debt;verschuldet sein to be in debtvrsich [bei jdm] \verschulden * to get into debt [to sb]ohne jds \verschulden * through no fault of sb's [own];ohne mein \verschulden * through no fault of my own [or mine]
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