AWL Collocationsrelyrely verbto need something or someone and not be able to live or work well without it/him/her
- heavily
- entirely, exclusively, solely
- mainly, mostly, primarily, principally
- extensively
- tend to
- ascertain, assess, evaluate
- improve
- ensure
- maximize
- a degree of ~
- a level of ~
- scientifically, statistically
- highly
- fairly, reasonably, sufficiently
- indicator, predictor
- estimate
- source
- prove
- inherently, intrinsically
- notoriously
- demonstrably
- wholly
- potentially
- statistically
- render something
- prove
- place
- question
- decrease, lessen, reduce
- necessitate
- preclude
- entail
- excessive, heavy, inordinate, undue
- exclusive
- 1to need or depend on someone or something As babies, we rely entirely on others for food. rely on/upon somebody/something to do something These days we rely heavily on computers to organize our work. rely on/upon somebody/something doing something The industry relies on the price of raw materials remaining low.
- 2to trust or have faith in someone or something You should rely on your own judgment. rely on/upon somebody/something to do something You can rely on me to keep your secret. He can't be relied on to tell the truth. Thesaurustrust
- depend on somebody/something
- rely on somebody/something
- count on somebody/something
- believe in somebody
- trust to believe that someone is good, honest, sincere, etc. and that they will do what you expect of them or do the right thing; to believe that something is true or correct:You can trust me not to tell anyone. Don't trust what you read in the newspapers!
- depend on/upon somebody/something (often used with can/cannot/could/could not) to trust someone or something to do what you expect or want, to do the right thing, or to be true or correct:He was the sort of person you could depend on. I can't depend on my own strength ever since I got sick.
- rely on/upon somebody/something (used especially with can/cannot/could/could not and should/should not) to trust someone or something to do what you expect or want, or to be honest, correct, or good enough:Can I rely on you to keep this secret? You can't rely on any data you get from them.
- You can trust someone's judgment or advice, but not their support. You can depend on someone's support, judgment, or advice. Rely on/upon somebody/something is used especially with you can/could or you should to give advice or a promise:I don't really rely on his judgment. You can't really rely on his judgment.
- count on somebody/something (often used with can/cannot/could/could not) to be sure that someone will do what you need them to do, or that something will happen as you want it to happen:I'm counting on you to help me. We can't count on the weather.
- believe in somebody to feel that you can trust someone and/or that they will be successful:They need a leader they can believe in.
- to trust/depend on/rely on/count on somebody/something to do something
- to trust/believe in somebody/something
- to trust/depend on/rely on/count on somebody's advice/judgment
- to depend on/rely on/count on somebody's support
- to trust/depend on/rely on/believe in somebody/something completely