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dependency - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dependency in Hindi

  • निर्भरता
  • पराधीन देश
  • पराश्रितता
  • अधीन क्षेत्र
  •  अधीन राष्ट्र

noun

  • परतंत्रता
  • अधीनता
  • पराधीनता
  • भरोसा
  • आश्रय
  • सहारा
  • ईमान
  • अवलंब
  • टेक
  • ढासना
  • उपनिवेश
  • आबादी

dependency Definition

Noun

  • a dependent or subordinate thing, especially a country or province controlled by another.
  • dependence.

dependency Example

  • The country's dependency on the oil industry ( तेल उद्योग पर देश की निर्भरता )
  • In the same year Bokhara became a dependency of Russia. ( उसी वर्ष बोखारा रूस की निर्भरता बन गया। )
  • The bond creates more than dependency; it gives you a helluva lot of influence over him. ( बंधन निर्भरता से अधिक बनाता है; यह आपको उस पर बहुत अधिक प्रभाव डालता है। )
  • After All Beys death Egypt became once more a dependency of the Porte, governed by Abul-Dhahab as Sheik al-Balad with the title pasha. ( ऑल बेयस की मृत्यु के बाद मिस्र एक बार फिर पोर्टे की निर्भरता बन गया, जिसे अबुल-धहाब द्वारा शेख अल-बालाद ​​के रूप में पाशा शीर्षक के साथ शासित किया गया। )

More Sentence

  • The colonists’ dependency on Native Americans meant they would starve without their help.  
  • Because of his dependency on illegal drugs, the man felt he could not live without them.  
  • The woman felt her dependency on her husband was unhealthy and hoped she could start to make her own money.  
  • We must reduce our dependency on oil and find other sources of fuel and energy.  
  • To break the cycle of dependency, the woman refused to rely on any type of government aid.  
  • More severe side effects include drug dependency, severe skin disorder, and primary pulmonary hypertension.
  • The Laccadives and Maldives are groups of small coral islands, situated along the 73rd meridian, at no great distance from the Indian peninsula, on which they have a political dependency.
  • In 17 4 2 the peshwa advanced to Mandla and exacted the payment of chauth (tributary blackmail), and from this time until 1781, when the successors of Sangram Sah were finally overthrown, Garha-Mandla remained practically a Mahratta dependency.
  • It does not constitute maturity, but instead constitutes dependency.
  • Illusions, attachments, irrational behaviour and dependency continue.
  • Emotional dependency occurs when a relationship takes a destructive turn.
  • Heroin and cocaine are drugs used to releif pain whose abuse leads to dependency.
  • Tedosio II served Philip II faithfully as longas Portugal was a Spanish dependency.
  • Emotional dependency shows how so much of what we do can be emotionally driven.
  • It was in this year that a petition from Cape Town merchants asking for the creation of a British colony at Natal was met by the statement that the Cape finances would not permit the establishment of a new dependency.
  • Among the latter is one ordering the despatch of 2 4 0 soldiers from Assyria and Situllum, a proof that Assyria was at the time a Babylonian dependency.
  • About the year 1418 Sultan Husain Shah of Malwa invaded Kherla, and reduced it to a dependency.
  • The 1996 federal welfare reform law struck a massive blow against the dependency culture.  
  • Like all sorts of dependency we need to wean people off their cars, but at the same time we cannot leave people high and dry.  
  • In coordinate dependency, however, the order of clausal constituency seems to be intimately related to that of affixation.  
  • The pollen count in the Midlands has very little dependency on the direction the winds are coming from.  
  • No dependency of group size on length was obvious in the striped dolphin and the killer whale.  
  • The doctor is correct that long-term use of anti-anxiety drugs like alprazolam, diazepam or lorazepam can cause dependency.
  • of Guadeloupe, of which it is a dependency.