Synonym: dependable, devoted, faithful, loyal, safe, stable, steadfast, sure, true, trustworthy. Antonym: unreliable. Similar words: reliability, variable, liability, relief, relieve, derelict, able, cable. Meaning: [rɪ'laɪəbl] adj. 1. worthy of reliance or trust 2. conforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief 3. worthy of being depended on.
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181, That does not automatically mean that his character is equally reliable.
182, In other words, it's not a reliable system and really not worth the bother.
183, The most reliable of these comparative data measure voting in national elections.
184, But can I count as a reliable source my own childhood memories?
185, Quite simply, the use of fast, reliable air cargo services adds value to any product.
186, There is a course to intellectual development, with reliable milestones and endpoints in the developmental sequence.
187, But it also reflects the fact that older workers are, by virtue of their life situation, more reliable.
188, Even in Blaisdon, fruit growers are beginning to look to more reliable crops.
189, To say however that this route supplies the only reliable way to knowledge is grossly to overstep its boundaries.
190, A reliable trade directory such as Kompass or Dunn and Bradstreet can prove useful in identifying potential industrial buyers.
191, The former method takes a bit more effort, but the results are more reliable.
192, Thirdly, specific dictionaries are less reliable due to their inconsistency.
193, More modern valves contain a diaphragm instead of a washer, and are generally far more reliable.
194, You must evaluate your evidence, check it against other sources and decide if it is reliable.
195, He was the most reliable, in spite of that old dragon he married.
196, Having a reliable, automatic means of doing this would be of great benefit.
197, This study reports a reliable and reproducible method of harvesting and culturing gall bladder epithelial cells.
198, But we have only a few reliable fragments and accounts, mainly on embryology.
199, Don't buy any video equipment without a reliable guarantee of maintenance and repair services.
200, But the single most reliable route to growth is probably to sell off everything but the core business.
201, To allow these freedoms and pursue detailed academic planning requires sophisticated and reliable forecasting.
202, The board usually has little credibility; there is little reliable financial information, no management,(http://sentencedict.com/reliable.html) assets or money.
203, The success of these programs depends on a reliable handpump.
204, Above all, are they a reliable basis for believing a school's assurance about quality?
205, Better designed studies with more complete reporting of data would enable more reliable estimates of efficacy of treatment.
206, Like a carpenter, we work to build your family the sturdiest, most reliable coverage possible.
207, It's much smaller than its competitors in Bath or Cheltenham, and it's far less reliable than them.
208, Compared with manual exchange of documents, the advantages of a reliable EDI system are in terms of labour saving and reduction of errors.
209, Such gifts were doubtless useful in providing reliable support for episcopal authority.
210, They needed an internal phone system that ensured fast and reliable communications between their commodity traders across the world.
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