rest on
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Definition
Verb: 1. To be based upon; to have as a foundation or primary support: Used to indicate that a theory, argument, or claim depends on or is supported by a particular fact, idea, or piece of evidence. 2. To lie or be placed on something for physical support: Used to indicate that something is leaning on or supported by another object.
Usage and Examples
Meaning 1 (Figurative - to be based on):
- His entire argument rests on a single, unverified statistic.
- The prosecution's case rests on the testimony of one key witness.
- The theory rests on the assumption that all parties are acting rationally.
Meaning 2 (Literal - for physical support):
- She rested her head on the pillow.
- The ladder rests on the wall for stability.
- You can rest your elbows on the table.
Advanced Usage
- "to rest on one's laurels": To be satisfied with past achievements and stop trying to achieve new things.
- After winning the championship, the team cannot afford to rest on its laurels.
Variants and Related Words
- Depend on: To be determined or influenced by.
- Hinge on: To depend entirely on.
- Rely on: To need or be dependent on.
- Be founded on: To be established based on a particular principle.
Synonyms
- Depend on
- Hinge on
- Be based on
- Rely on
- Build on
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Rest with: To be the responsibility of someone.
- The final decision rests with the committee.
Verb
- be based on; of theories and claims, for example
- What's this new evidence based on?
- rest on for support
- you can lean on me if you get tired