dependent
Relying upon; depending upon.
Adjective
- Relying upon; depending upon.
- At that point I was dependent on financial aid for my tuition.
- It is time the international community faced the reality: we have an unmanageable, unfair, distortionary global tax regime. […] It is the starving of the public sector which has been pivotal in America no longer being...
- Having a probability that is affected by the outcome of a separate event.
- The formula for finding the probability of one event followed by a dependent event is written P(A, B) = P(A) × P(B/A) where P(B/A) is read “the probability of B given A.” - 1994, Kathryn Stout, Maximum Math, page 217:
- Within the GMM framework, the distribution of returns conditional on the market return can be both serially dependent and conditionally heteroscedastic. - 2005, Alejandro Balbás, Rosario Romera, Esther Ruiz, Recent...
- Is it possible to find events A, B of Ω so that A and B are independent? The answer to this simple and interesting problem is no. A probability space (Ω,Σ,P) is called a “dependent probability space” if there are no...
- verb forms) Used after a particle (with one or two exceptions), such as those which express questions, subordinate clauses, and negative sentences.
- Of part of the body: positioned lower than the heart, like the legs while standing up, or the back while supine.
- Several groups have shown that the gravitational distribution of pleural pressure is much more uniform when animals are in a prone rather than in a supine position, […] After volume-infusion-induced pulmonary oedema,...
- The limbs should not assume a dependent position and may be supported; for example, the upper arm and leg may be flexed and supported on pillows[…] - 2009, Gabby Koutoukidis, Rita Funnell, Karen Lawrence, Jodie Hughson,...
- Hanging down.
- a dependent bough or leaf
Origin
From Middle English dependaunt, dependent, from Middle French dependant (present participle of dependre (“to depend”)) and Latin dēpendēns (present participle of dēpendeō (“to depend”)). By surface analysis, depend + -ent.
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accommodating dependent antedependent case dependent case-dependent co-dependent context-dependent cyber-dependent dependapotamus dependently dependent personality disorder disquieted dependent domestic dependent nation hyperdependent immature dependent ineffectual dependent inter-dependent interdependent language-dependent light-dependent resistor linearly dependent nondependent order-dependent overdependent passive-dependent
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- A person who relies on another for support or sustenance, particularly financial support.
- With two children and an ailing mother, she had three dependents in all.
- An element in phrase or clause structure that is not the head. Includes complements, modifiers and determiners.
- The aorist subjunctive or subjunctive perfective: a form of a verb not used independently but preceded by a particle to form the negative or a tense form. Found in Greek and in the Gaelic languages.
- dependent (origination), in Buddhism, the idea that the existence of everything is conditional and dependent on a cause, and that nothing happens fortuitously or by chance.
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