dependent on oneself
1Dependent personality disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F60.7 ICD 9 301.6 …
2dependent — de·pen·dent di pen dənt adj 1) unable to exist, sustain oneself, or act appropriately or normally without the assistance or direction of another 2) affected with a drug dependence 3) affecting the lower part of the body and esp. the legs… …
3dependent — I n. One who derives his or her main support from another. Means relying on, or subject to, someone else for support; not able to exist or sustain oneself, or to perform anything without the will, power, or aid of someone else. Fox Vliet… …
4dependent — I n. One who derives his or her main support from another. Means relying on, or subject to, someone else for support; not able to exist or sustain oneself, or to perform anything without the will, power, or aid of someone else. Fox Vliet… …
5dependent — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Subordinate] Syn. subject, subservient, secondary, lesser; see subordinate . 2. [Needing outside support] Syn. helpless, poor, indigent, minor, immature, clinging, reliant, weak, not able to sustain oneself, addicted;… …
6addict oneself — cause to become dependent on, cause to become addicted …
7throw — I. verb (threw; thrown; throwing) Etymology: Middle English thrawen, throwen to cause to twist, throw, from Old English thrāwan to cause to twist or turn; akin to Old High German drāen to turn, Latin terere to rub, Greek tribein to rub,… …
8pin on one's sleeve — (obsolete) To make entirely dependent on oneself, or at one s disposal • • • Main Entry: ↑pin …
9Kant’s moral and political philosophy — Don Becker Practical philosophy, for Kant, is concerned with how one ought to act. His first important work in practical philosophy, Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals, provides Kant’s argument for the fundamental principle of how one ought …
10Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …