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Main Entry: subject to
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: liable to be subjected

Synonyms:

based on, conditional, contingent, contingent on, dependent, depending
Main Entry: conditional
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dependent

Synonyms:

codicillary, contingent, depending on, fortuitous, granted on certain terms, guarded, iffy, incidental, inconclusive, limited, modified, not absolute, obscure, provisional, provisory, qualified, relative, reliant, relying on, restricted, restrictive, subject to, tentative, uncertain, with grain of salt, with reservations, with strings attached

Antonyms:

independent, unconditional, unlimited, unqualified, unrestricted
Main Entry: contingent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: conditional; possible

Synonyms:

accidental, casual, chance, controlled by, dependent, fluky, fortuitous, haphazard, incidental, likely, odd, probable, probably, random, subject to, unanticipated, uncertain, unexpected, unforeseeable, unforeseen, unpredictable

Antonyms:

certain, definite, real, sure, truthful, unconditional
Main Entry: dependent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: contingent, determined by

Synonyms:

accessory to, ancillary, appurtenant, conditional, controlled by, counting, depending, incidental to, liable to, provisory, reckoning, regulated by, relative, reliant, relying, subject to, subordinate, subservient, susceptible, sustained by, trusting, under control of

Antonyms:

free, independent
Main Entry: endure
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: bear hardship

Synonyms:

abide, accustom, allow, be patient with, bear the brunt, brave, brook, cope with, countenance, eat, encounter, experience, face, feel, go through, grin and bear it, hang in, keep up, know, live out, live through, meet with, never say die, permit, put up with, repress feelings, resign oneself, ride out, sit through, stand, stick, stick it out, stomach*, subject to, submit to, suffer, support, sustain, swallow*, take, take it, take patiently, tolerate, undergo, weather, withstand
Notes: to endure means to put up with something or somebody unpleasant; to survive is to continue to live
Main Entry: jeopardize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: endanger

Synonyms:

be careless, chance, chance it, gamble, hazard, imperil, lay on the line, peril, put at risk, put in danger, put in jeopardy, risk, stake, subject to, tempt fate, threaten
Main Entry: likely
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: probable, apt, hopeful

Synonyms:

acceptable, achievable, anticipated, assuring, attainable, believeable, conceivable, conjecturable, credible, destined, disposed, expected, fair, favorite, feasible, given to, imaginable, in favor of, in the cards, in the habit of, inclined, inferable, liable, odds-on, on the verge of, ostensible, plausible, possible, practicable, predisposed, presumable, promising, prone, rational, reasonable, seeming, subject to, supposable, tending, thinkable, true, up-and-coming, verisimilar, workable

Antonyms:

implausible, inapt, unforeseeable, unlikely
Main Entry: providing/provided
Part of Speech: conjunction
Definition: as long as; with the understanding

Synonyms:

contingent upon, given, if, if and only if, in case, in the case that, in the event, on condition, on the assumption, on these terms, subject to, supposing, with the proviso
Main Entry: put
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: commit, assign

Synonyms:

condemn, consign, constrain, doom, employ, enjoin, force, impose, induce, inflict, levy, make, oblige, require, set, subject, subject to

Antonyms:

change, displace, transfer
Main Entry: depending on
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: contingent upon

Synonyms:

conditional, contingent, controlled by, determined by, provided, providing, regulated by, subject to
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