0 someone who depends on you for financial support, such as a child or family member who does not work:
1 someone who depends on you for financial support, for example, a child or family member who cannot work:
3 relying on someone or something to be able to continue to exist or make progress:
With regard to dependants, 25 (37.9%) of the women and 18 (52.9%) of the men supported their parents, usually by sending money home.
Wages were high enough to support extensive families and maintain other dependants and the mines attracted ambitious, hardworking village men.
Others settled as dependants of these men, hoping one day to be able to establish their own homesteads.
In the hinterland, too, changing commercial opportunities offered wealth to those who were most successful in controlling the time and product of their dependants.
At this time, children undergo a series of rites oriented to transform them from infants into adults, from dependants into producers (pp. 41- 64).
The percentage of gainfully employed people, as well as those maintained by the state, had increased and the number of dependants had diminished.
When a nephew was a suitor as well as a dependant, he worked even more for his uncle.
We conclude that colchicine may be valuable in avoiding recurrences of corticoid dependant pericarditis in children.
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