Revied vs Relied - What's the difference?
revied | relied |
(revie)
(obsolete) To vie with, or rival, in return.
(obsolete) To exceed an adversary's wager in a card game.
(obsolete) To make a retort; to bandy words.
(Webster 1913) (rely)
To rest with confidence, as when fully satisfied of the veracity, integrity, or ability of persons, or of the certainty of facts or of evidence; to have confidence; to trust; to depend.
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As verbs the difference between revied and relied
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