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dependency

  • EN [ dɪˈpendənsi]
  • US [ dɪˈpendənsi]
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English definition

    Noun

  • 1. lack of independence or self-sufficiency

  • 2. being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)

  • 3. a geographical area politically controlled by a distant country

Example sentences

  • This dependency between fossil and living types is well illustrated when we deal with extinct groups.

  • Resource dependency theory can also help to explain interlocking directorship.

  • The dependency graph contains the dependency information between the variables in the solving problem.

  • Britain was a Roman dependency for a long period.

  • A circular dependency exists in dependency tree for the given target.

  • An essential problem for Asia is its dependency on imports.

  • The Acyclic Dependencies Principle: Allow no cycles in the package dependency graph.

  • This shows that the mutual trade dependency between Belarus and Russia is quite high.

  • All the umbilical cords of dependency still exist because the public wants them ( David A. Stockman )

  • A more subtle problem is data dependency.

  • The relation between absolute reduces and attribute dependency is also discussed.

  • Dependency Injection. A way of instantiating components and lacing them together with other dependent components.

  • Far from acting as a relaxant aid for mood control, nicotine dependency an aid for stress.

  • This partiality of policy authority leads to the problem of path dependency in further policy reform.

  • Children may steal out of a fear of dependency.

  • Grouping: Figuring out dependency tree to determine grouping.

  • The main complaint is that food aid creates a dependency culture among the poor.

  • And so far, one patient has been free of insulin dependency for 35 months.

  • He a view is that handouts to countries create dependency and slow self reliance.

  • The dependency between polish performance and process parameters is investigated.

  • Their aim is to reduce people's dependency on the welfare state.

  • In 1985, he began to show signs of alcohol and drug dependency.

  • In 1979 she quit her teaching job because her dependency had affected her work.

  • But social workers say that this has created a culture of dependency, particularly in urban areas.

  • We worried about his dependency on his mother.

  • Most men would rather go to the grave than own up to feelings of dependency.

  • She seems to have found a middle ground in which mutual support, rather than complete dependency, is possible.

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