rely
Americanverb (used without object)
verb
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to be dependent (on)
he relies on his charm
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to have trust or confidence (in)
you can rely on us
Other Word Forms
- misrely verb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of rely
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English relien, from Middle French relier, from Latin religāre “to bind fast, hold firmly”; re-, ligament
Example Sentences
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Truckers often rely on fuel surcharges to cover rising fuel costs.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 9, 2026
But those price targets rely on traffic through the Strait of Hormuz to start picking up—and there’s no guarantee of that right now.
From Barron's • Apr. 9, 2026
In today's agricultural systems, farmers rely on herbicides and fertilizers to manage resources, reducing the need for plants to compete directly.
From Science Daily • Apr. 8, 2026
Families of severely disabled children fear a respite centre they rely on could face closure.
From BBC • Apr. 8, 2026
She would have to rely on her sharp memory, her knowledge of insects, and her detailed notes.
From "The Girl Who Drew Butterflies: How Maria Merian's Art Changed Science" by Joyce Sidman
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