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dependence: lack of independence or self-sufficiency addiction: being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs) colony: a geographical area politically controlled by a distant country
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| depot |
terminal: station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods storehouse: a depository for goods; "storehouses were built close to the docks"
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| dependent |
not independent; "dependent children" contingent on something else (of a clause) unable to stand alone syntactically as a complete sentence; "a subordinate (or dependent) clause functions as a noun or adjective or adverb within a sentence" pendent: supported from above; "a pendant bunch of grapes" subject: being under the power or sovereignty of another or others; "subject peoples"; "a dependent prince" dependant: a person who relies on another person for support (especially financial support) addicted to a drug
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| depravation |
corruption: moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles; "the luxury and corruption among the upper classes"; "moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration"; "its brothels, its opium parlors, its depravity"; "Rome had fallen into moral putrefaction"
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| depressant |
sedative: a drug that reduces excitability and calms a person capable of depressing physiological or psychological activity or response by a chemical agent
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