(sıfat) bağlı, tabi, bağımlı, muhtaç; asılı; sarkan

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dependent
Used in questions, negative sentences and after certain particles and prepositions
{a} hanging down or from, loose
A person eligible for coverage under an employee benefits plan because of that person's relationship to an employee Spouses and children are often eligible for dependent coverage
Someone you support whom you can claim as an exemption To qualify, the dependent must meet all five of the following tests: 1 Relationship or member of household test 2 Citizenship test 3 Joint return test 4 Gross income test 5 Support test
another family member covered under a person's health insurance plan May be a spouse and unmarried children who meet eligibility requirements of the plan
– An individual whom you support financially This is usually a child or a relative In most cases, high school students are dependent on someone else for their support (e g , a parent or guardian)
A person who relies on someone else for support The Internal Revenue Service provides five tests to determine if you qualify as the dependent of your parent/guardian These five tests are
Also called a dependency file In the make utility, an entity on which a file to be built (the target) depends A source file is a dependent of an object module
– A student’s status indicating that parental information is needed to determine a student's eligibility for financial aid A student may be living away from home and not receiving any money from their parents and still be dependent for financial aid purposes Generally, any student under age 24 is considered dependent
An individual who depends on another for support and maintenance (G)
a person who meets the eligibility requirements of the Plan and has been enrolled by the Fund as an eligible dependent
In family law, refers to a person who is financially supported by another person, usually the parent In juvenile law, refers to a minor who is in the custody of the court because he or she has been abused, neglected, or molested or is physically dangerous to the public due to a mental or physical disorder
For an individual to be considered your dependent, they must live with you, and you must provide them with more than half their financial support Spouses do not count as dependents in the Federal Methodology
A person who relies on someone else for financial support Sound like a mooch? Not really Think about it- most "young adults" (under 21 years old) are supported by their parents Is this you? If it is, your parents can claim an exemption for you-their adorable dependent-if dependency tests are met
As defined under the tax code, an individual who is younger that age 13, requires full-time care because of physical or mental incapacity, or if the spouse of the taxpayer and is physically or mentally incapable or caring for himself or herself
Hanging down; as, a dependent bough or leaf
One who depends; one who is sustained by another, or who relies on another for support of favor; a hanger-on; a retainer; as, a numerous train of dependents
{s} relying on, needing (the help or support of another); conditional, contingent
the aorist subjunctive form of a verb; or non-past, perfective form of a verb
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
(sıfat) bağlı, tabi, bağımlı, muhtaç; asılı; sarkan

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    (sı·fat) bağ·lı, ta·bi, ba·ğım·lı, muh·taç; a·sı·lı; sar·kan

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