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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91. It remains to be established whether in diabetic patients gall bladder motility is dependent on actual serum glucose concentrations.
92. But the catering is also heavily dependent on vending machines, which operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
93. This, however, is highly speculative and largely dependent on a perpetual bull market.
94. A failing of systems such as Jelinek's is that they are heavily dependent on the size of lexicon used.
95. There is little doubt that the clownfish is very dependent on the association with its anemone.
96. In the absence of agricultural support, the women and children become dependent on government.
97. Procedural gender biases are a source of serious anxiety in a science as powerfully dependent on method as psychology.
98. He is utterly dependent on the corporation for both his economic and emotional security.
99. Although independent, therefore, the country remains in a typically colonial economic situation, dangerously dependent on fluctuations in world markets.
100. They remain heavily dependent on advertising online for most of their revenues.
101. Prices had not climbed as fast in the first place and were less dependent on volatile international buying.
102. In general, the judicial structures are dependent on political power for their own power and survival.
103. In architecture you are so dependent on clients, on craftsmen, on zoning laws, budgets.
104. Perhaps they have allowed the child to become too dependent on the baby-sitter.
105. About 10% of the population is dependent on some form of drug.
106. Success in computation relating to time intervals is highly dependent on a number of factors and there fore is variable.
107. Table 14.1 brings together the available information on the growth in the numbers of people dependent on means-tested welfare.
108. We will encourage enhanced recovery of oil from the North Sea and avoid becoming too dependent on imported fuel.
109. In three short months she didn't need the medication she had been dependent on for years.
110. Feminists argue that women should not be so dependent on the opinion of men.
111. Questions on data availability are likely to be particularly important where users are heavily dependent on secondary sources.
112. The actor is dependent on the stimulus of other faces and voices.sentencedict.com
113. Is that why you hate him, because you're still dependent on him.
114. A good self-esteem level is mostly dependent on how we value ourselves without any bias. Stephen Richards
115. Even the approach taken by the new head of customer service and quality was dependent on direction from the top.
116. New industrial methods based on assembly lines and continuous processes were typically more dependent on electricity than the ones they replaced.
117. With wild cats it ensures that the animals do not become totally dependent on one kind of prey.
118. Far more people are dependent on alcohol than we realize.
119. To an extent the penned hands were also dependent on the nationality of the scribe or where he had been trained.
120. The education programme is dependent on foreign aid, and the US Agency for International Development had been approached for funding.
More similar words: be independent of, dependent, independent, independently, independent agency, interdependent, independence, dependence, interdependence, declaration of independence, depend, depend on, dependant, depending, depend upon, dependable, dependance, tendentious, resplendent, superintendent, transcendent, transcendentalism, repent, repentant, repentance, tendency, suspended, comment on, happen to, odds and ends.