ow·ing
/ˈō(w)iNG/
adjective
(of money) yet to be paid.
"no rent was owing"
synonyms: unpaid, unsettled, to be paid, payable, receivable, due, overdue, undischarged, owed, outstanding, in arrears, in the red, delinquent, past due
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The meaning of OWING TO is because of. How to use owing to in a sentence.
5 days ago · OWING TO meaning: 1. because of: 2. because of: 3. because of: . Learn more.
The meaning of OWING is due to be paid. How to use owing in a sentence.
If something is owing to another thing, it is a result of that thing. He was out of work owing to an injury.
owing to. preposition. Britannica Dictionary definition of OWING TO. : because of (something). The ambassador was absent owing to [=due to] illness.
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adjective. owed, unpaid, or due for payment: to pay what is owing.
phrase. You use owing to when you are introducing the reason for something. He was out of work owing to a physical injury. Owing to staff shortages, there was ...
/ˈəʊɪŋ tu/ because of. The game was cancelled owing to torrential rain. Owing to his illness, he could not continue with his studies.
Jan 27, 2011 · So "due to" is a preposition meaning "because of," and "owing to" is a preposition meaning "because of"—not much basis for distinction there. It ...