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reliant

[ri-lahy-uhnt] / rɪˈlaɪ ənt /


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Campaigners, including patients who contracted HIV through unsafe transfusions, called the bill a long-awaited step towards safer, quality-assured blood for those reliant on frequent transfusions.

From BBC

Young adults tend to be more reliant on friends for emotional connection - and if those friends don't deliver, loneliness can follow.

From BBC

He pointed out that police officers would have initially been reliant on calls to emergency operators "and everyone would have given them a different story".

From BBC

The U.S.—long reliant on expensive fighting kit and extended processes—is trying to catch up, shifting to a starkly new era marked by nimble, relatively cheap and expendable equipment.

From The Wall Street Journal

The life-limiting condition will eventually leave him reliant on a wheelchair and in need of specialist home adaptations, so the family are raising money pound by pound, bake sale by bake sale.

From BBC