dependence in the PONS Dictionary

dependence Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

be in a state of dependence

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In that case, the explicit mass dependence is eliminated.
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This constant feeling leads to psychological reinforcement which eventually leads to dependence.
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By summing the two together, the temperature dependence can be canceled.
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As no single treatment is effective for all individuals with opioid dependence, diverse treatment options are needed, including psychosocial approaches and pharmacological treatment.
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Opioids are known to have strong antidepressive, anxiolytic and antipsychotic effects and thus opioid dependence often develops as a result of self medication.
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The topic of spatial dependence is of importance to geostatistics and spatial analysis.
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In order to experience the symptoms of withdrawal, one must have first developed a physical or mental dependence.
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However, dependence on the tourism and banking sectors leaves the economy vulnerable to political instability.
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The strong dependence of vapor pressure on mercury temperature limits the environments the mercury-based tubes can operate in.
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Such an approach implied an excessive dependence of any black hopes for political change or reform upon white men of influence and their good intentions.
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