(on) Opposite of superlative for not influenced by others
“Business decisions were made dependent on the outcomes derived from the meeting.”
Opposite of superlative for not supported by public or government funds
“Public libraries are pivotal to a state's education and literacy.”
Opposite of superlative for not connected or related to each other
“The step-siblings may have different surnames, but they are related by sharing the same mother.”
(most related) Opposite of superlative for standing on its own apart from the others
“I believe I am well-suited for the job due to my past experience in a related role.”
(most secondary) Opposite of superlative for standing on its own apart from the others
“A secondary branch was set up in Australia to service the Asia Pacific region.”
Opposite of superlative for not depending on another for livelihood or subsistence
“I was rather dependent on my parents for financial support when I was in college and didn't have a job.”
Opposite of superlative for free from outside control or authority
“Due to his poor performance, his work had to be controlled and monitored.”
(of a country or nation) Opposite of superlative for self-governing
“Greenland is a dependent territory of Denmark.”
(of a person or lifestyle) Opposite of superlative for isolated from others
“Ellen lived a very busy life, and would rarely be alone at home.”
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