Similar words: spending, dependent, independent, independence, end in, send in, landing, funding. Meaning: [dɪ'pend] v.i.1. to rely; place trust (usually fol. by on or upon): You may depend on the accuracy of the report. 2. to rely for support, maintenance, help, etc. (usually fol. by on or upon): Children depend on their parents. 3. to be conditioned or contingent (usually fol. by on or upon): His success here depends upon effort and ability. 4. to be undetermined or pending: I may go to Europe or I may not, it all depends. 5. Gram. (of a word or other linguistic form) to be subordinate to another linguistic form in the same construction; to form a part of a construction other than the head. 6. to hang down; be suspended (usually fol. by from): The chandelier depends from the ceiling of the ballroom..
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91. In the Sheriff Court the adjustment period can range from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the whim of the Sheriff.
92. The calculation will, of course, vary, depending upon the plaintiff's circumstances and the nature of the new accommodation.
93. Some of the problems are highly complex and unique in that lives are at stake depending on their successful resolution.
94. A force that comes and goes depending on your motion.
95. The drive to Wilpattu takes from three to five hours, depending on weather conditions.
96. The restaurant is half-empty or half-full, depending on your view of global capitalism.
97. An electrically heated wire is cooled by the flow, the rate of cooling depending on the velocity.
98. The breeding season lasts from late spring until late summer, depending to some degree upon temperature.
99. Old photographs, and some archive film footage or earlier radio broadcasts would also be included, depending on the period being studied.
100. It seems that these patterns are maintained by insider knowledge depending on the extent to which speakers belong to relatively close-knit groups.
101. These provisions vary depending on the nature of your work - a building site is obviously different from an office.
102. Each one, depending on his circumstances at the moment,[http://sentencedict.com/depending.html] feels and names the fears that beset him.
103. Clearly this point can move much faster than the blades themselves, depending on the narrowness of the angle between them.
104. In an agricultural world, annual incomes rise and fall dramatically depending upon the weather.
105. The job will be finished in only two to three months depending on traffic and weather conditions. 2.
106. The percentage varies widely from stadium to stadium, arena to arena, depending on what criteria is used by tax boards.
107. The band's lawyer will advise as to which is appropriate, depending on the artist's circumstances.
108. This partnership can take a variety of forms, depending on particular circumstances and individual preferences.
109. Then there is the fact that two phrases that sound exactly alike can have different meanings depending on their context.
110. Water conflict is inherently local, depending upon neighborhood needs for human consumption, food production, industrial processes and waste treatment.
111. Depending on the circumstances, key players came from within the high schools, the colleges, or the business community.
112. Depending on the number of students, the number of assistant principals a school employs may vary.
113. However, as we said earlier, this stock may expand or contract depending upon the net flow of newly issued bills.
114. Other options are available to the speaker, depending on where s/he feels the burden of his/her message lies.
115. Their chances rose or fell depending upon the country to which they had been allotted.
116. Subsequently they will pay between 7 and 11 per cent, depending on how creditworthy they are.
117. Solos also create tension and release, depending on the soloist's ability to create motion over the chord changes via his/her improvising.
118. The grid consists of links some 200-300m apart, with a great variety of facilities depending upon local circumstances.
119. Depending on the strength of identification with the reference groups an individual may conform to its standards and norms.
120. The consonants are grouped together phonetically, depending on the kind of sound they make.
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