dependent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dependent in Hindi

  • आश्रित
  • निर्भर
  • परतंत्र
  • पराधीन
  • अवलम्बित

Adjective

  • आश्रित
  • अधीन
  • शासनाधीन
  • अधीनस्था
  • अवलंबित होनेवाला
  • मुहताज
  • परमुखापेक्षी

Noun

  • आश्रित
  • सेवक
  • जागीरदार
  • मातहत
  • दास
  • अनुजीवी
  • ताबेदार

dependent Definition

Adjective 

  • contingent on or determined by.
  • requiring someone or something for financial, emotional, or other support.
  • (of a clause, phrase, or word) subordinate to another clause, phrase, or word.

Noun

  • a person who relies on another, especially a family member, for financial support.

dependent Example

  • An economy heavily dependent on oil exports ( तेल निर्यात पर बहुत अधिक निर्भर अर्थव्यवस्था )
  • people dependent on drugs ( ड्रग्स पर निर्भर लोग )
  • She was becoming more dependent on him. ( वह उस पर और अधिक निर्भर होती जा रही थी। )
  • In reading my teacher's lips I was wholly dependent on my fingers: I had to use the sense of touch in catching the vibrations of the throat, the movements of the mouth and the expression of the face; and often this sense was at fault. ( अपने शिक्षक के होठों को पढ़ने में मैं पूरी तरह से अपनी उंगलियों पर निर्भर था: गले के कंपन, मुंह की गतिविधियों और चेहरे की अभिव्यक्ति को पकड़ने में मुझे स्पर्श की भावना का उपयोग करना पड़ा; और अक्सर यह भावना गलती पर थी। )

More Sentence

  • The migrations must have always been dependent upon physical difficulties, such as waterless tracts or mountain barriers.
  • Their land phone was dependent on electricity.
  • One who is entirely dependent upon the manual alphabet has always a sense of restraint, of narrowness.
  • The rate of loss of charge is thus largely dependent on the extent to which ions are present in the surrounding air.
  • The Loss Of A Charge Is Naturally Largely Dependent On The Richness Of The Surrounding Air In Ions.
  • As her intellect grew she became less dependent on this sense.
  • The other members of the group are relative and dependent, and only to be understood as in various degrees subordinate to the primitive conception.
  • The coast natives were dependent on the rulers of Dahomey or Porto Novo.
  • In this way we, as it were, bring the causal or primal term and its remotest dependent immediately together, and raise a derivative knowledge into one which is primary and intuitive.
  • Moreover, growth is essentially dependent upon water-supply.
  • But Howie's abilities were wholly dependent on Quinn and his apparatus.
  • the various benefits will be dependent on length of service
  • a clause dependent on another clause
  • The characteristic flavour and odour of wines and spirits is dependent on the proportion of higher alcohols, aldehydes and esters which may be produced.
  • households with dependent children