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    de·pend·en·cy
    /dəˈpend(ə)nsē/

    noun

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  2. noun. de· pen· den· cy di-ˈpen-dən (t)-sē. plural dependencies. Synonyms of dependency. 1. : dependence sense 1. 2. : something that is dependent on something else. especially : a territorial unit under the jurisdiction of a nation but not formally annexed by it. 3. : a building (such as a stable) that is an adjunct to a main dwelling. Synonyms.

  3. a situation in which you need something or someone and are unable to continue normally without them: Some parents infantilize young adults and keep them in a permanent state of dependency. dependency on We need to reduce our dependency on fossil fuels. Synonym. dependence. [ C or U ]

  4. Dependency happens when you can't function without the help of someone or something. If you have a dependency on coffee, you need it to be human in the morning. Not sure?

  5. noun. a territory subject to a state on which it does not border. a dependent or subordinate person or thing. psychol overreliance by a person on another person or on a drug, etc. another word for dependence.

  6. 1. countable noun. A dependency is a country which is controlled by another country. ...the tiny British dependency of Montserrat in the eastern Caribbean. 2. uncountable noun.

  7. 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a territory subject to a state on which it does not border. 2. (Sociology) a dependent or subordinate person or thing. 3. (Psychology) psychol overreliance by a person on another person or on a drug, etc. 4. another word for dependence.

  8. noun. /dɪˈpendənsi/ (plural dependencies) [uncountable] dependency (on/upon somebody/something) the state of relying on somebody/something for something, especially in a way you do not consider right or necessary. financial dependency. Their aim is to reduce people's dependency on the welfare state. compare codependency.

  9. the situation in which you need something or someone all the time, especially in order to continue existing or operating: dependence on The company needs to reduce its dependence on just one particular product. She has developed a deep dependence on him (= she needs him emotionally). Drug dependence led to her early death. Fewer examples.

  10. 1. A dependency is a country which is controlled by another country. [...] 2. You talk about someone's dependency when they have a deep emotional, physical, or financial need for a particular person or thing, especially one that you consider excessive or undesirable. [...] 3.

  11. de•pend•en•cy (di pen′ dən sē), n., pl. -cies. the state of being dependent; dependence. something dependent or subordinate; appurtenance. an outbuilding or annex. Government a subject territory that is not an integral part of the ruling country. Also, de•pend′an•cy. dependence + - y3 1585–95.

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