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dependent

[dih-pen-duhnt] / dɪˈpɛn dənt /




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Brands such as Gucci or Saint Laurent that are more dependent on aspirational shoppers in the U.S., defined as customers who spend up to $2,500 a year on luxury goods, are suffering.

From The Wall Street Journal

Richardson thinks the success of the All-Star Game is dependent on the best players participating.

From Los Angeles Times

As termites became more dependent on cooperation and food sharing within their colonies, they lost many genes involved in metabolism, digestion, and reproduction.

From Science Daily

“If you use AI for everything, you could start being dependent on it,” Ohannes said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many of Lam’s forays into modernism, into the 1940s—dependent, almost to the point of parody, on Picasso—are schematic misunderstandings of Cubism’s spatial complexities.

From The Wall Street Journal