English to Malayalam Dictionary dependency

dependency

ആശ്രയത്വം
definition
noun
At one time sovereign states could control foreign populated territory as colonial dependencies .
a dependent or subordinate thing, especially a country or province controlled by another.
the country's dependency on the oil industry
dependence.
example
The pollen count in the Midlands has very little 'dependency' on the direction the winds are coming from.
A player's 'dependency' on meeting the right manager at the right time begins at an early age.
He said that in all of the parishes there was a high proportion of 'dependency' on small scale farm business.
For some time the empire's 'dependency' on internal resources did not matter much.
To teach them to embrace 'dependency' on the government is to embrace learned helplessness.
I have to say that I am not impressed by this level of 'dependency' on parents by their grown-up children.
But does this 'dependency' on the fans change the band/audience dynamic in an entirely positive way?
There is evidence of bonding between mother and calf; 'dependency' on mother may last up to two years.
Ultimately, we need to accept ourselves and our experiences in life in order to avoid any 'dependency' on drugs.
That may sound simple, but the cycle of 'dependency' on federal aid is very deeply imbedded.
On the downside, this 'dependency' on biography and history means that sometimes the tales do not stand in their own right.
The bubble could burst if the residents of the high-risk area are being kept in a system of 'dependency' on the ruling party.
Importing more rice may be the instant solution, but increasing 'dependency' on imported rice is not good.
To discourage 'dependency' on the food bank, the re-registration form is more detailed.
the country's 'dependency' on the oil industry
the country's 'dependency' on the oil industry
We wonder why governments are so reluctant to reduce harmful emissions caused by our 'dependency' on fossil fuels.
My idea of good teaching is to try to break the students' 'dependency' on the teacher.
Plato hypothesized that 'dependency' on writing as an external memory store would be detrimental to memory.
It fosters a sense of ownership of their services and reduced 'dependency' on others.
Recycling and waste reduction are critically important as we try to cut our 'dependency' on landfill sites.
Then there is the sinking stock market and the move from guaranteed retirement pay to 'dependency' on the ups and downs of financial casinos.
The Chinese Government further weakened an already weak position by the ambiguous attitude which it took to its 'dependencies' and tributaries.
A list of them would contain most of the colonies, lately 'dependencies' , of Spain in South America.
More broadly, there are many fewer 'dependencies' , and more independent countries, than before.
Empires generally expect neighboring states and 'dependencies' to accept their power and accommodate to it.
At one time sovereign states could control foreign populated territory as colonial 'dependencies' .
The UK also has it's share of legitimate micro legislatures, although they are 'dependencies' such as the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
St. Helena is a British dependency, but also has two 'dependencies' of its own.
The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are not part of the United Kingdom but direct crown 'dependencies' .
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