Antonym: independent. Similar words: independent, independence, depending, tendency, respondent, correspondent, spend, suspend. Meaning: [-dənt] n. a person who relies on another person for support (especially financial support). adj. 1. not independent 2. contingent on something else 3. (of a clause) unable to stand alone syntactically as a complete sentence 4. supported from above 5. being under the power or sovereignty of another or others 6. addicted to a drug.
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61 Political selection is more dependent on sophistry and less on economic literacy.
62 The various organs of the body do not function in isolation but are mutually dependent.
63 Many adults are able to drink in moderation, but others become dependent on alcohol.
64 She has one dependent child aged 16.
65 He was dependent, like an addict.
66 What is the ratio of dependent to independent clauses?
67 Success is dependent on effort. Sophocles
68 The example below uses an independent and dependent clause.
69 Your success is dependent on how hard you work.
70 But in the long run the city of Mondovi could not command the loyalties of its dependent territory.
71 A craft which had once been profitably combined with farming became a miserable cottage industry dependent upon the towns and the bag-hosiers.
72 In pastoral Suffolk fewer than half this class were dependent on wages, presumably younger men who were not yet cottagers.
73 Processing involves floating point calculations, and speed of processing is heavily dependent on hardware.
73 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
74 To a certain extent, just about every business here is dependent on tourism.
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 dependence thesis does not claim that authorities always act for dependent reasons, but merely that they should do so.
81 These would no longer be parasitic(Sentencedict.com), completely dependent on bourgeois society and playing no productive role.
82 Indigenous economic interests and institutions become dependent on the state bureaucracy.
83 For instance, some foodstuffs manufacturers are dependent on their supplies of edible oils.
84 It remains to be established whether in diabetic patients gall bladder motility is dependent on actual serum glucose concentrations.
85 Even though he deals effectively with things, he is necessarily dependent upon those who have taught him to do so.
86 In 1994, about 5 million families received Ald to Families with Dependent Children at a cost of $ 26 billion.
87 Out of ninety-nine people screened for the study, sixteen were diagnosed as caffeine dependent after undergoing a battery of evaluations.
88 A local knight called Walter had usurped land belonging to the dependent monastery of Fleury at Sault.
89 The bourgeois family model with its breadwinning husband and dependent wife and children was thus believed to secure male work incentives.
90 There is little doubt that the clownfish is very dependent on the association with its anemone.
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