0 involved in a relationship in which one person helps to cause another person's alcohol problem, drug addiction, etc. because they have a strong emotional need themselves:
It's OK to be dependent on someone, so long as it's not codependent and dysfunctional.
Like the codependent mate of the alcoholic, he seeks not what he needs in order to escape the abusive pattern, but what is already comfortable to him.
She isn't some codependent masochist willing to accept abuse for love.
Though one might anticipate a somewhat fractured feeling as the upshot of such wide-ranging scholarship, these essays are, in fact, nicely codependent.
From the outset, then, this spells out that difference and sameness are entirely codependent, dialectically bonded.
In this model, sentence production and sentence comprehension are codependent but separate systems.
The two are mutually implicated and codependent.
It is the four codependent foundations that would have provided the necessary structural support for such a great relative height increase over existing supertalls.