Antonym: independent of. Similar words: be independent of, dependent, independent, independently, independent agency, interdependent, independence, dependence. Meaning: adj. determined by conditions or circumstances not yet established.
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61. Though petroleum still makes up four-fifths of export earnings, he has made the country less dependent on oil.
62. The next group of suggestions was less dependent on extra funds.
63. The similarity of groups within traditional society does not mean that they are heavily dependent on each other: quite the contrary.
64. The Soviet Union today is more dependent on the world market, and world resources, not less.
65. Travel and tourism is now the world's biggest industry, and many countries are almost entirely dependent on tourism.
66. In pastoral Suffolk fewer than half this class were dependent on wages, presumably younger men who were not yet cottagers.
67. I couldn't dream of what I was going to do because you become so dependent on money.
68. Processing involves floating point calculations, and speed of processing is heavily dependent on hardware.
69. Nine of them are still dependent on just one crop for over 70 percent of their income.
70. Picture quality is highly dependent on your location and even your body movement.
71. Peasants were dependent on the government for protection, and the garrisons could not survive without foodstuffs produced by the peasants.
72. Lay officers were more dependent on the rewards of their secular offices to provide for themselves and for their families.
73. To a certain extent,(sentencedict.com) just about every business here is dependent on tourism.
74. By contrast, taxpayer standing is likely to be heavily dependent on the detailed facts.
75. He is therefore deeply dependent on the structure of the society to define his role.
76. Often a widower has to prove that he was dependent on his wife before he can receive benefit.
77. During preceding periods, actions of the child were always dependent on the immediate actions in the environment.
78. The letter asks him to consider the needs of older people dependent on state benefits.
79. The stability of the rural economy may, inpart be dependent on the effects of climatic change.
80. The beauty of such gardens is that they are not dependent on scale for their success.
81. Small businesses dependent on the government also are feeling the pinch.
82. These would no longer be parasitic, completely dependent on bourgeois society and playing no productive role. Sentencedict.com
83. But they're still completely dependent on the staff at Vale Wildlife Rescue.
84. It also warned that exports were still too dependent on copper.
85. Sensitivity to sound is also dependent on the stage of sleep the sleeper is in.
86. Like at boot camp, soldiers going through specialized training are completely dependent on their drill sergeants and instructors.
87. Indigenous economic interests and institutions become dependent on the state bureaucracy.
88. What she doesn t see is that her small-business world is dependent on a bigger economic system.
89. For instance, some foodstuffs manufacturers are dependent on their supplies of edible oils.
90. Huge growth in the service sector is largely dependent on people and not machines.
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