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count upon

1 of 1verb
/ˈkaʊnt əˈpɑn/
Forms:counting upon,counted upon,counted upon
1

to have confidence that someone will fulfill one's wishes or requests

  • The manager knew he could count upon his dedicated team to meet tight deadlines.
  • As the event organizer, you can count upon the volunteers to execute tasks efficiently.
  • Parents often count upon their responsible teenagers to complete chores without constant reminders.
  • The CEO could count upon the experienced executive team to make informed decisions during challenging times.
  • Delegating tasks becomes more effective when you can count upon your colleagues to deliver quality work.
2

to confidently depend on something happening or being true

  • Investors often count upon a steady return on their long-term investments.
  • In event planning, you can count upon unexpected challenges, so it's crucial to have a backup plan.
  • The success of the marketing campaign heavily depends on being able to count upon a positive response from the target audience.
  • As a teacher, you can count upon students to ask insightful questions during a thought-provoking discussion.
  • The project manager could count upon the efficiency of the new software to streamline the workflow.