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  • reckon
    expr. reckon up, to count up.
    Ex. There were 786 small red roses ... at the first count and ... there will still be all those forget-me-nots to reckon up (Punch).

  • reckon
    expr. reckon with, to take into consideration; deal with something or someone.
    Ex. But in general what is in a politician's head is actual places and people, contingencies immediately to be reckoned with (Edmund Wilson).

  • reckon
    expr. reckon without one's host. See under host (1).

  • reckon
    reckon, transitive verb.
    1. to find the number or value of; count up.
    Ex. Reckon the cost before you decide to purchase the bicycle.
    (SYN) compute, calculate.
    2. to consider; judge; account.
    Ex. He is reckoned the best spel

  • reckon
    v.i. 1. to count; make a calculation.
    (SYN) compute, calculate.
    2. to depend; rely.
    Ex. You can reckon on our help.
    3. to settle; settle accounts.

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