count on
1 of 1verb/ˈkaʊnt ɒn/
Forms:counts on,counting on,counted on,counted on
1
to put trust in something or someone
C1transitive- You can count on me to help you with the project; I'm always here for support.
- In times of trouble, you can count on your friends to offer a helping hand.
- Employees count on the stability of their jobs to meet their financial needs.
- Clients need to count on the quality of our services for long-term satisfaction.
- We can count on the public transportation system to be punctual and efficient.