Synonym: confide, rely, trust. Similar words: depend on, dependent, depending, dependable, independent, independence, be independent of, spend. Meaning: [dɪ'pend] v. 1. be contingent upon (something that is elided) 2. have faith or confidence in.
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91. The farmers depend on a casual labour supply at harvest time.
92. At this stage, children move further away from the influence of their parents, and depend more on their friends.
93. Officials of the CIA depend heavily on electronic mail to communicate with each other.
94. You must try to pull yourself together your family depend on you.
95. They depend on the goodwill of visitors to pick up rubbish.
96. The factory's opening hours over the holiday period will depend on the availability of manpower.
97. Susan is a devious person and we can't depend on her.
98. Whether the new personal pension works will depend much on how well it meshes with employers' schemes.
99. The method employed will depend on the nature of the task.
100. The final marks awarded for coursework will depend upon the moderator.
101. You must bear in mind that your parents hope to depend on you to become a good doctor.
102. The amount of sugar you add will depend on personal preference .
103. Can I depend on it that this won't take place again?
104. The value of a book does not depend from its size.
105. Whether such properties are a good deal will depend on individual situations.
106. The peasants depend on a good harvest for their very existence .
107. I hope I can depend on you not to back out at the last moment.
108. The result described does however depend on strong assumptions.
109. This will depend on where a congregation is.
110. Answering the second should depend on knowable facts.
111. Each case must, of course, depend on its circumstances.
112. Each case will depend on its own facts.
113. All these power bases depend on perceptions.
114. The Blazers' depend on the knucklehead factor. Sentencedict.com
115. This would depend on the circumstances.
116. Conclusion Future advances will depend largely on molecular biologists and palaeontologists, although no data-source should be neglected.
117. Much will depend on the general business climate and the particular business in which the organisation operates.
118. Advantages of fructosamine are that it does not depend on the haemoglobin level and it will probably be considerably cheaper.
119. The results will depend on how each department allocates its resources.
120. The method used for this process will depend on several factors, mainly the number of copies, the quality and cost.
More similar words: depend on, dependent, depending, dependable, independent, independence, be independent of, spend, suspend, pendulum, spending, suspended, impending, compendium, repeat, repeal, repeatedly, deputy, depict, depart, deploy, deport, repercussion, obstreperous, deposit, depraved, make peace with, depravity, departure, depressed.