depending meaning
EN- VerbBFdependSGdependsPT, PPdependedPREdé-SUF-ing
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Parallel studies are carried out for the undirectional model, where the neighbor effects do not depend on whether they are from the left or right.
- There are liquidogenous and gasogenous molecules, which co-exist in proportions depending upon the temperature.
- The final vote between Hollande and Sarkozy now depends on a delicate balance of how France's total of rightwing and leftwing voters line up.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Depending on the degree of polymerization, dipolymer–tetramers are usually called oligomeric procyanidins, and others are usually called procyanidolic polymers [45 ].
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- To this minute account we might perhaps merely answer with laconic gravity, "Suppose," for on this magic duosyllable does the whole tale of gorgeous fortune and unprecedented gullibility depend.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of depending in English Dictionary
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