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| 1. | relying on someone or something else for aid, support, etc. |
| 2. | conditioned or determined by something else; contingent: Our trip is dependent on the weather. |
| 3. | subordinate; subject: a dependent territory. |
| 4. | 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. Compare independent (def. 14), main 1 (def. 4). |
| 5. | hanging down; pendent. |
| 6. | Mathematics.
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| 7. | Statistics. (of an event or a value) not statistically independent. |
| 8. | a person who depends on or needs someone or something for aid, support, favor, etc. |
| 9. | 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. |
| 10. | Archaic. a subordinate part. |
dependent de·pend·ent (dĭ-pěn'dənt)
adj.
Contingent on or subordinate to another.
Relying on or requiring the aid of another for support.
Hanging down.