Depend is a verb; you can depend on that.
The past tense of the word "depend" is "depended".
The future tense of the verb respond is will respond.
A verb of dependence is depend.Some other verbs are depends, depending and depended.
That's the past of the verb "depend".
The present tense conjugations of the verb depend (counts on) are :I, you, we, they dependhe, she, or it depends
The verb of victim is victimise.Other verbs are victimises, victimising and victimised. These verbs depend on the tense of your writing or speech.
Introduce is already a verb because it is an action. As in "to introduce someone".Other verbs which depend on the tense are introduces, introducing and introduced.
The verb for "richly" would depend on the context. If you mean in terms of wealth or resources, the verb could be "to prosper" or "to accumulate." If you mean in a more descriptive sense, the verb could be "to lavish" or "to adorn."
The verb of justification is justify.Other verbs which depend on the tense are justifies, justifying and justified.
"Sunset" is a noun, not a verb. The verb tense for "sunset" would depend on how it is used in a sentence. For example, "The sun will set" uses the future tense, while "The sun is setting" uses the present continuous tense.
The words dependence and independence are nouns defining a state or status, and are based on the verb depend and the adjectives dependent and independent. There is no action verb. The expression could be to "become independent" or "gain independence."
The suffix -ence changes the root word "depend" into "dependence." It transforms the verb "depend" into a noun that denotes the state or quality of being reliant or influenced by something else.