Definition of «to lean on»

The phrase "to lean on" means to rely heavily or depend upon something, usually for support. It can also mean to place trust in someone or something, and expect them to provide assistance when needed. The term is often used figuratively to describe a situation where one person relies on another for help, advice, or emotional support.

Sentences with «to lean on»

  • We don't lean on other family members in such an oppressive way. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • The benefit is that they have a strong shoulder to lean on when in trouble. (cupid.com)
  • Networking for a job is to nurture relationships to lean on for getting ideas, advice, information, leads and hopefully referrals for jobs. (careerthinker.com)
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