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Meanings of
depending on
in English
Determined by conditions or circumstances that follow.
contingent
contingent on
contingent upon
dependent on
dependant on
dependent upon
dependant upon
Related terms
conditional
Synonyms
Examples for "
contingent
"
contingent
contingent on
contingent upon
dependent on
dependant on
Examples for "
contingent
"
1
He was among a large
contingent
of prisoners released earlier this year.
2
Much new growth has been
contingent
on rising public and private debt.
3
A small police
contingent
controlled the group and several people were arrested.
4
However, BHP said the offer is still
contingent
on other regulatory approvals.
5
Thousands of British jobs are said to be
contingent
on such sales.
1
Much new growth has been
contingent
on
rising public and private debt.
2
However, BHP said the offer is still
contingent
on
other regulatory approvals.
3
Thousands of British jobs are said to be
contingent
on
such sales.
4
But the amended debt terms are
contingent
on
the rights issue passing.
5
It also would have applied to future payments
contingent
on
performance criteria.
1
He had an objective, and this objective was
contingent
upon
making money.
2
It has raised 130 billion yuan from strategic investors
contingent
upon
the listing.
3
In fact, his progress has been
contingent
upon
this very fact.
4
PayPal's investment and collaboration are
contingent
upon
Uber completing its IPO.
5
I accepted the mission,
contingent
upon
my employer's granting me leave of absence.
1
The reality is that Jamaica's economy is
dependent
on
the tourism industry.
2
Spain is more
dependent
on
housing than any EU economy, bar Ireland.
3
Even companies more
dependent
on
wealthier consumers, such as American Express, suffered.
4
The deal is
dependent
on
a number of unspecified conditions being met.
5
Success for any team in France is
dependent
on
attention to detail.
1
The latter is dependant on the former, and riseth out of it.
2
There were cells dependant on the abbey and often at a distance.
3
Our body is dependant on heaven and heaven on the Spirit.
4
She is, I suspect, a dependant on the Miss Pemberton's bounty.
5
He said that this was a matter dependant on Barraclough's return.
1
All of our public health is
dependent
upon
the least vigilant citizen.
2
But once again, it's
dependent
upon
the people involved in the situation.
3
My position in the company is
dependent
upon
this bozo's crummy opinion.
4
Griffin's intervention comes as the party becomes increasingly
dependent
upon
major donors.
5
Range is
dependent
upon
several factors, including speed, driving style and weather.
1
That fact was not dependant upon any whim of Patricia's.
2
Egypt, and Syria, and Bithynia, and Mesopotamia, were
dependants
upon
Rome, and Roman provinces.
3
Hamlet, Houlditch, and other
dependants
upon
the nobility, were often compelled to seek his assistance.
4
That reason, dependant upon time, has passed away.
5
I was glad to see that in your lecture you gave the
dependants
upon
the instrument-makers a warning.
Usage of
depending on
in English
1
However, the investment amount could change
depending
on
the markets, Gupta said.
2
Chan said different companies were making different commitments
depending
on
their conditions.
3
That's only one example-andeach example changes
depending
on
the given organization.
4
Risk assessments can vary,
depending
on
the circumstances and the possible consequences.
5
Prices are subject to change
depending
on
exchange rate and current deals.
6
Politicians and parties often change alliances
depending
on
who is in power.
7
Executives said cost increases vary
depending
on
the activity in different regions.
8
Such an agreement is possible in German law,
depending
on
the charges.
9
It's quite poetic, really; the whole world's future
depending
on
an individual.
10
Different measures apply
depending
on
the size and nature of the debt.
11
I don't know
depending
on
what day you ask me, she said.
12
In some countries, the age limit may vary,
depending
on
local laws.
13
The animals are reportedly separated into different pens
depending
on
their needs.
14
Intervention: Surgical treatment was site specific
depending
on
findings on physical examination.
15
It's necessary to select the proper method
depending
on
the age group.
16
Course materials cost extra, and this varies
depending
on
the discipline involved.
Other examples for "depending on"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
depending
on
depending
depend
Verb
Preposition
Depending on
through the time
Depending on
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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