reliant

IPA: rɪɫˈaɪʌnt

adjective

  • Having reliance on somebody or something.
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Examples of "reliant" in Sentences

  • The children are resourceful and self-reliant which is good.
  • It's a little british fibreglass pick up called a reliant FOX.
  • Explain that being self reliant is wonderful, but it does not mean you have to do everything alone.
  • Your right, If making the public less responsible and self reliant is your goal than it surely will.
  • … but empowering people to be self-sufficient and self-reliant is THE best form od “advocacy for minorities”.
  • ElBruce says: drhunt1 says: but empowering people to be self-sufficient and self-reliant is THE best form od “advocacy for minorities”.
  • The German character is not only self-reliant, which is admirable, but it readily becomes domineering, particularly when in the ascendency.
  • Our city has been growing quickly, and not had the funds available to make our infrastructure as sustainable, or long-term reliant as we'd like it to be.
  • He is very pious and self-reliant, which is provocative of bigotry and hot temper; and surrounded and approached on all sides by clever and often unscrupulous financiers and speculators, his scutcheon has worn wonderfully well, and his character and reputation passed through many fiery ordeals.
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