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dependent
[dih-pen-duhnt]
adjective
relying on someone or something else for aid, support, etc.
conditioned or determined by something else; contingent.
Our trip is dependent on the weather.
subordinate; subject.
a dependent territory.
Grammar., not used in isolation; used only in connection with other forms. In I walked out when the bell rang, when the bell rang is a dependent clause.
hanging down; pendent.
Mathematics.
(of a variable) having values determined by one or more independent variables.
(of an equation) having solutions that are identical to those of another equation or to those of a set of equations.
Statistics., (of an event or a value) not statistically independent.
noun
a person who depends on or needs someone or something for aid, support, favor, etc.
a child, spouse, parent, or certain other relative to whom one contributes all or a major amount of necessary financial support.
She listed two dependents on her income-tax form.
Archaic., a subordinate part.
dependent
/ dɪˈpɛndənt /
adjective
depending on a person or thing for aid, support, life, etc
(postpositive; foll by on or upon) influenced or conditioned (by); contingent (on)
subordinate; subject
a dependent prince
obsolete, hanging down
maths
(of a variable) having a value depending on that assumed by a related independent variable
(of a linear equation) having every solution as a solution of one or more given linear equations
noun
grammar an element in a phrase or clause that is not the governor
a variant spelling (esp US) of dependant
Confusables Note
Other Word Forms
- dependently adverb
- dependantly adverb
- overdependent adjective
- predependent adjective
- quasi-dependent adjective
- quasi-dependently adverb
- self-dependent adjective
- self-dependently adverb
- semidependent adjective
- semidependently adverb
- undependent adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of dependent1
Example Sentences
The plaintiffs are alleging Civil Rights Act violations, unfair business practices, financial elder abuse as well as dependent adult abuse, labor code violations, wrongful termination, negligence and breach of contract.
Kennedy has accused the pediatricians’ group as being “gravely conflicted” and dependent on money from pharmaceutical companies.
How do we know when we are depending on someone else too much, and how can we become more emotionally dependent on ourselves?
But he has never experienced anything like this before, where work is so dependent on the whims of a single man, he said.
"With Carpenter circling many of the same themes in her lyrics, the hit rate on Man's Best Friend is largely dependent on its song-by-song production," wrote reviewer Adam White.
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