rely

  • 1Rely — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rely País …

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  • 2rely — rely, trust, depend, count, reckon, bank can all mean to have or place full confidence. One relies on or upon someone or something that one believes will never fail in giving or doing what one wishes or expects. Rely usually connotes a judgment… …

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  • 3Rely — may refer to: *Rely (brand), a brand of tampon *Rely, Pas de Calais, a commune (town) in France …

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  • 4rely — re·ly vi re·lied, re·ly·ing: to depend with confidence: place faith Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. rely …

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  • 5rely — [ri lī′] vi. relied, relying [ME relien, to rally < OFr relier < L religare: see RELIGION] 1. to have confidence; trust [you can rely on their willingness to help] 2. to look to for support or aid; depend: Used with on or upon SYN. to RELY… …

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  • 6Rely — Re*ly (r? l? ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Relied} ( l?d ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Relying}.] [Pref. re + lie to rest.] To rest with confidence, as when fully satisfied of the veracity, integrity, or ability of persons, or of the certainty of facts or of… …

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  • 7Rely on Me — was the debut album of Dutch Idols winner Boris Titulaer.Track listing# When You Think Of Me # One Girl # Special # Rely On Me # Wasting Time # Places To Kiss You # Twisted # Take Me To Heaven # Cordelia # My Special Girlfriend (MSG) # Why Are… …

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  • 8rely on — index confide (trust), rely, trust Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 9rely — ► VERB (relies, relied) (rely on/upon) 1) depend on with full trust. 2) be dependent on. ORIGIN originally in the sense «gather together», later «turn to»: from Old French relier bind together , from Latin religare …

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  • 10rely — (v.) early 14c., to gather, assemble, from O.Fr. relier fasten, attach, rally, oblige, from L. religare fasten, bind fast, from re , intensive prefix, + ligare to bind (see LIGAMENT (Cf. ligament)). Sense of depend, trust is from 1570s, perhaps… …

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