dependency
Americannoun
plural
dependencies-
the state of being dependent; dependence.
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something dependent or subordinate; appurtenance.
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an outbuilding or annex.
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a subject territory that is not an integral part of the ruling country.
noun
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a territory subject to a state on which it does not border
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a dependent or subordinate person or thing
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psychol overreliance by a person on another person or on a drug, etc
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another word for dependence
Other Word Forms
- nondependancy noun
- nondependency noun
- self-dependency noun
Etymology
Origin of dependency
First recorded in 1585–95; dependence + -y 3
Example Sentences
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The requirements are meant to help biofuel producers and farmers who produce ethanol and to reduce dependency on foreign oil, the EPA said.
From Barron's • Apr. 2, 2026
Over the next decades, questions on language, literacy and occupation were refined, adding secondary work and dependency details.
From BBC • Mar. 31, 2026
In South Korea, one of the biggest LNG importers, the government is pushing to reduce dependency on fossil-fuel imports with renewables.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 26, 2026
"When that happens, because it is happening, the demand on the service will increase because we'll have to move even more children to a high dependency unit."
From BBC • Mar. 4, 2026
It is hard to take a captive panda—one that’s been dependent on humans its whole life—erase that dependency, and replace it with an unfamiliar self-sufficiency.
From "Camp Panda" by Catherine Thimmesh
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