banked on Antonyms
Meaning of banked on
banked on
a set of elevators, to have an account in a bank, to restrict the flow of air to (a fire) especially by piling ash around or over the burning embers, to incline an airplane laterally, to rise in or form a bank, a steep slope (as of a hill), one of the horizontal and usually secondary or lower divisions of a headline, a protective or cushioning rim or piece, to deposit or store in a bank, to depend or rely on, to drive (a ball) into a cushion, the fund of supplies (such as money, chips, or pieces) held by the banker (see banker entry 1 sense 2) or dealer, to follow a curve or incline, a group or series of objects arranged together in a row or a tier, a row or tier of telephones, a place of business that lends, exchanges, takes care of, or issues money, a rise in the sea bottom, to raise a bank around, the rising ground bordering a lake, river, or sea or forming the edge of a cut or hollow, such as, an undersea elevation rising especially from the continental shelf, to deposit money or have an account in a bank (see bank entry 3 sense 1a), a group or series of objects arranged close together in a row, to bounce (a ball or shot) off a surface (such as a backboard) into or toward a goal, a place where something is held available, to heap or pile in a bank, a mound, pile, or ridge of earth, a piled-up mass of cloud or fog, a person conducting a gambling house or game, a supply of something held in reserve, the lateral inward tilt of a vehicle (such as an airplane) when turning, to tilt an airplane sideways when turning, a fund of pieces (such as dominoes) from which the players draw, a mound, pile, or ridge raised above the surrounding level, the inward tilt of a surface along a curve or of a vehicle (as an airplane) when turning, to build (a curve) with the roadbed or track inclined laterally upward from the inside edge, to manage a bank, a storage place (as for a reserve supply), to build a raised border of earth around, to form or group in a tier, to incline laterally, an establishment for the custody, loan, exchange, or issue of money, for the extension of credit, and for facilitating the transmission of funds, the rising ground at the edge of a lake, river, or sea, dealer, to cover (as a fire) with fresh fuel to reduce the speed of burning, the table, counter, or place of business of a money changer, a small closed container in which money may be saved, to build with the foundation of a road or railroad sloping upward from the inside edge, a depot for the collection and storage of a biological product, a depot for the collection and storage of a biological product of human origin for medical use, the lateral inward tilt of a surface along a curve
banked on Sentence Examples
- The runner banked on his speed to win the race.
- The company banked on the new product to boost sales.
- The team banked on the quarterback's arm to lead them to victory.
- The scientist banked on the experiment's results to prove his hypothesis.
- The politician banked on the voters' support to win the election.
- The student banked on cramming the night before to pass the exam.
- The business banked on the loan to expand its operations.
- The investor banked on the stock market's rise to make a profit.
- The patient banked on the medicine to cure their illness.
- The town banked on tourism to generate revenue.
FAQs About the word banked on
a set of elevators, to have an account in a bank, to restrict the flow of air to (a fire) especially by piling ash around or over the burning embers, to incline
counted,relied, called upon, depended, figured on, looked to, leaned, called on,stood on,calculated
questioned,suspected,distrusted, mistrusted,
The runner banked on his speed to win the race.
The company banked on the new product to boost sales.
The team banked on the quarterback's arm to lead them to victory.
The scientist banked on the experiment's results to prove his hypothesis.