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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151 Rice cultivation, which is dependent on the vagaries of weather and on complex systems of irrigation, requires cooperative labor.
152 This is a truth dependent on the situation as it was - there was no adhoc electrical circuit and so on.
153 Percutaneous fine needle aspiration cytology is, however, highly operator dependent.
154 So long as we're mainly dependent upon oil, the possibility of high prices and ensuing civil unrest will always exist.
155 The planning of each patient's care is dependent upon a comprehensive and accurate assessment.
156 Maturation studies, based on geochemical analysis, demonstrate that gas-generative maturity is largely dependent on Jurassic burial.
157 Their liver damage is usually mild, dose dependent, and reversible when the drug is stopped.
158 Thirty years later he had become dependent on borrowing from friends.
159 However, most of them were affiliated to political parties and highly dependent on their parties' priorities.
160 Being a representative of a corporation is difficult and partly dependent on status within the corporate body.
161 Traditionally, women have been viewed as dependent and passive, and males as aggressive and assertive.
162 Blood may have continued to ooze for some time after death, though less so here than from a dependent part.
163 The basic food of herbivores is plants,(sentencedict.com/dependent.html) so even the largest carnivorous animals are indirectly dependent on plants.
164 They are for much of their young lives dependent upon family for their basic needs.
165 Enjoy the bliss of just being...without being dependent on anything! RVM
166 Among the papers is a short report about self monitoring of triglyceride concentrations in non-insulin dependent diabetes in 12 patients.
167 Others demonstrated that people's post-school careers were also dependent upon their social class background.
168 But developing countries are still dependent for all their foreign currency earnings upon the fluctuations of commodity prices on the world market.
169 By degrees, little children grow less dependent on their parents.
170 By no means all priests were dependent on income from the Church.
171 She is totally dependent on her daughter for help with bathing, washing,(sentencedict.com) dressing and feeding.
172 What you may have to take into consideration is the well-being of companies or individuals you are dependent on for your future.
173 Although the industry is rapidly introducing advanced digital communication technologies, the telephone network continues to be dependent on analog transmission.
174 Unlike most land plants, aquatic plants are not dependent solely on nutrition obtained through the root system.
175 Socially they live in loose communities comprising a set of juxtaposed home ranges utilized by females and their dependent young.
176 Today many Third World countries remain dependent on selling their commodities to the West.
177 Seating load and tightness is dependent on back pressure.
178 They are dependent on public charity.
179 Actual figure dependent on base resin and filler.
180 I resent being dependent on her.
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