dépendant - significado y definición. Qué es dépendant
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Qué (quién) es dépendant - definición


dependant         
PERSON WHO RELIES ON ANOTHER AS A PRIMARY SOURCE OF INCOME
Dependent; Dependents; Dependant (law); Dependent (law)
also dependent (dependants)
Your dependants are the people you support financially, such as your children. (FORMAL)
The British Legion raises funds to help ex-service personnel and their dependants.
N-COUNT
dependent         
PERSON WHO RELIES ON ANOTHER AS A PRIMARY SOURCE OF INCOME
Dependent; Dependents; Dependant (law); Dependent (law)
1.
To be dependent on something or someone means to need them in order to succeed or be able to survive.
The local economy is overwhelmingly dependent on oil and gas extraction...
= reliant
ADJ: oft ADJ on/upon n
2.
If one thing is dependent on another, the first thing will be affected or determined by the second.
The treatment of infertility is largely dependent on the ability of couples to pay.
= contingent
? independent
ADJ: v-link ADJ on/upon n
3.
see also dependant
dependent         
PERSON WHO RELIES ON ANOTHER AS A PRIMARY SOURCE OF INCOME
Dependent; Dependents; Dependant (law); Dependent (law)
1) n. a person receiving support from another person (such as a parent), which may qualify the party supporting the dependent for an exemption to reduce his/her income taxes. 2) adj. requiring an event to occur, as the fulfillment of a contract is dependent on the expert being available.

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Dependant
A dependant is a person who relies on another as a primary source of income. A common-law spouse who is financially supported by their partner may also be included in this definition.