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dependency
de·pen·den·cy also de·pen·dan·cy (dĭ-pĕn′dən-sē)n. pl. de·pen·den·cies also de·pen·dan·cies 1. Dependence.2. Something dependent or subordinate.3. A minor territory under the jurisdiction of a government.dependency (dɪˈpɛndənsɪ) or dependancyn, pl -cies1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a territory subject to a state on which it does not border2. (Sociology) a dependent or subordinate person or thing3. (Psychology) psychol overreliance by a person on another person or on a drug, etc4. another word for dependencede•pend•en•cy (dɪˈpɛn dən si) n., pl. -cies. 1. the state of being dependent; dependence. 2. something dependent or subordinate; appurtenance. 3. a subject territory that is not an integral part of the ruling country. 4. outbuilding; annex. Sometimes, de•pend′an•cy. [1585–95] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dependency - the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something elsedependence, dependancestate - the way something is with respect to its main attributes; "the current state of knowledge"; "his state of health"; "in a weak financial state"helplessness - the state of needing help from somethingreliance - the state of relying on somethingsubordination - the state of being subordinate to somethingcontingency - the state of being contingent on something | | 2. | dependency - being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)addiction, dependance, habituation, dependencenarcotic - a drug that produces numbness or stupor; often taken for pleasure or to reduce pain; extensive use can lead to addictionphysical condition, physiological condition, physiological state - the condition or state of the body or bodily functionsdrug addiction, white plague - an addiction to a drug (especially a narcotic drug) | | 3. | dependency - a geographical area politically controlled by a distant countrycolonyCrown Colony - a British colony controlled by the British Crown, represented by a governorgeographic area, geographic region, geographical area, geographical region - a demarcated area of the Earth |
dependencynoun1. province, colony, outpost, dominion, protectorate a tiny European dependency2. overreliance, need for, attachment, reliance, leaning on, clinging on I am concerned by his dependency on his mother.3. addiction, dependence, craving, need, habit, obsession, enslavement, overreliance He began to show signs of alcohol and drug dependency.dependency also dependancy nounAn area subject to rule by an outside power:colony, possession, province, territory.Translationsdipendenzapossedimentoafhankelijkheidafhankelijkskolonieschutgebieddependency
dependency (sometimes US), dependancy1. Politics a territory subject to a state on which it does not border 2. Psychol overreliance by a person on another person or on a drug, etc. dependency[di′pen·dən·sē] (computer science) The necessity for a computer to complete work on some job before execution of another can begin. dependencyA subsidiary building near or adjoining a principal structure.dependency
dependency [de-pen´den-se] a state of relying on another for love, affection, mothering, comfort, security, food, warmth, shelter, protection, and the like.de·pen·den·cy (dĕ-pen'dents-ē), 1. The state of being dependent. See also: dependent personality disorder. 2. In psychiatry, seen as an issue for a patient who has made a decision that others are responsible for that patient's personal well-being; such turning over of power and responsibility can often lead to frustration, anxiety, anger, and depression, when the so-designated others fail to care for the person in the manner desired. See also: dependent personality disorder. Patient discussion about dependencyQ. Is there any depression which is dependent on something. is there any depression which is dependent on something and whenever that thing strikes the depression arrives?A. Well Anthony, almost all depression had some known dependency on something. But its regular dependency and frequency increment or decrement will differ a lot. One kind of depression like seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is where every individual remains depressed every year at the same time, which may be due to seasonal changes like winter and summer. In SAD the depression arrives every year at the same time and it seems to be arrival of depression dependent on the season. Q. What is the difference between alcoholism, alcohol abuse and alcohol dependent? A. Alcoholism is the high carve for drinking without caring for negative results it will have on physical, mental, emotional and social life. A binge drinker who continues to drink even though the problem has started in his normal life will lead to alcohol abuse and he may start the journey for alcoholism. In alcohol dependence the drinker steps up from the alcohol abuse and the crave increases in spite of the biggest problem on head. We can say that alcohol dependence is alcoholism. Q. Does anyone have ideas for ways to overcome concentration problems without depending on medications? I'm reallllllly trying hard to study for my final exams and my ADD seems to bother me every time I touch the desk. Sometimes my thoughts fly out when I only think of how much I still have to study today!!! please- help if you can... I really don't want to start with meds...A. Omega-3 fatty acids, phosphatidylserine, zinc and magnesium may have benefits with regard to ADD symptoms. i take omega-3 fatty acids every day for the past year and it helped me go threw a ruff year of studying. More discussions about dependencyDependency Related to Dependency: Functional dependency, Dependency theoryDEPENDENCY. A territory distinct from the country in which the supreme sovereign, power resides, but belonging rightfully to it, and subject to the laws and regulations which the sovereign may think proper to prescribe. It differs from a colony, because it is not settled by the citizens of the sovereign or mother state; and from possession, because it is held by other title than that of mere conquest: for example, Malta was considered a dependency of Great Britain in the year 1813. 3 Wash. C. C. R. 286. Vide act of congress, March 1, 1809, commonly called the non-importation law. FinancialSeeDependentAcronymsSeeDdependency Related to dependency: Functional dependency, Dependency theorySynonyms for dependencynoun provinceSynonyms- province
- colony
- outpost
- dominion
- protectorate
noun overrelianceSynonyms- overreliance
- need for
- attachment
- reliance
- leaning on
- clinging on
noun addictionSynonyms- addiction
- dependence
- craving
- need
- habit
- obsession
- enslavement
- overreliance
Synonyms for dependencynoun an area subject to rule by an outside powerSynonyms- colony
- possession
- province
- territory
Synonyms for dependencynoun the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something elseSynonymsRelated Words- state
- helplessness
- reliance
- subordination
- contingency
noun being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)Synonyms- addiction
- dependance
- habituation
- dependence
Related Words- narcotic
- physical condition
- physiological condition
- physiological state
- drug addiction
- white plague
noun a geographical area politically controlled by a distant countrySynonymsRelated Words- Crown Colony
- geographic area
- geographic region
- geographical area
- geographical region
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