Verb
The word is derived from rely
of Rely
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccordingly, forward-looking statements, including any projections or analysis, should not be viewed as factual and should not be relied upon as an accurate prediction of future results. Source: Internet
After the tightening took effect in late July, companies did additional due diligence and relied on their lawyers to determine whether Chinese customers were subject to the new requirements in the absence of specific guidance from Commerce. Source: Internet
After declaring independence in 1776, the U.S. relied mostly on coins minted by various states and even foreign pieces were accepted as tender. Source: Internet
After leaving school, Wyndham tried several careers, including farming, law, commercial art and advertising, but mostly relied on an allowance from his family. Source: Internet
According to White,sfn Woodfield and Balter relied heavily on The Big Con, written by David W. Maurer, for their inspiration. Source: Internet
Allied troops relied heavily on the new GPS signal to navigate the featureless deserts in Kuwait and Iraq. Source: Internet