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We are dependent on him.
His father has died in the Boer War, his mother is sickly and his younger siblings are dependent on him.
Jacob Vaark, by contrast, has brought together a group of misfits who, in the face of relentless child mortality, function as his family and who are dependent on him and his wife for a tenuous legal status.
That would save "days, maybe weeks of time," the judge said, explaining that otherwise, the lawyers would spend that amount of time in court listening, for example, "to the psychiatrist say he has patients, some of whom are seriously ill, who are dependent on him for care, and if he cannot accommodate his patients, not only will his practice suffer, but his patients will suffer".
You have to remain there because you are dependent on him.
You are dependent on him and he has you in his power.
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Departments and ministries of non-English-speaking countries are lc, eg French ministry of the interior, Iraqi foreign ministry dependant noun; dependent adjective; dependence His dependants were dependent on him for everything depositary person; depository place deprecate express disapproval; depreciate reduce in value.
Mostly they were strays, idolizers, characters who were dependent on him one way or another.
Not that she's dependent on him.
For now, he is dependent on charity — and his family in Haiti is dependent on him.
The narrator is a reformed alcoholic whose entire family is dependent on him for money.
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