dependency

[dɪˈpendənsi]

dependency Definition

  • 1the state of being dependent on someone or something for support or help
  • 2a country or state that is controlled by another country

Using dependency: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dependency" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His dependency on drugs ruined his life.

  • Example

    The child's dependency on her parents is natural.

  • Example

    The island nation was a dependency of the British Empire.

dependency Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for dependency

Phrases with dependency

  • the ratio of dependents (people under 15 or over 65) to the working-age population (ages 15-64)

    Example

    The country's high dependency ratio is putting pressure on its social welfare system.

  • overseas dependency

    a territory or country that is geographically distant from the controlling country, but is still politically and economically dependent on it

    Example

    Puerto Rico is an overseas dependency of the United States.

  • a programming design pattern in which objects are passed as dependencies rather than being created within the object itself

    Example

    Dependency injection is a popular technique used in modern software development.

Origins of dependency

from Latin 'dependentia', meaning 'dependence'

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Summary: dependency in Brief

The term 'dependency' [dɪˈpendənsi] refers to the state of being reliant on someone or something for support or help. It can also refer to a country or state that is controlled by another country. Examples include 'His dependency on drugs ruined his life,' and 'The island nation was a dependency of the British Empire.' Phrases like 'dependency ratio' and 'overseas dependency' extend the concept, while 'dependency injection' is a programming design pattern. Synonyms include 'reliance' and 'subordination,' while antonyms include 'independence' and 'self-sufficiency.'