Sentence examples for to reckon from inspiring English sources

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to reckon

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To count; to enumerate; to number; also, to compute; to calculate.

  • I reckoned above two hundred and fifty on the outside of the church. Joseph Addison.

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He's one to reckon with".

Failing to reckon with the past can mean misplacing sentimentality.

But this is the wrong way to reckon cost.

And this ad tries to reckon with that.

Any future President will have to reckon with that".

But that was to reckon without Mr. Masur's indomitable spirit.

First, there is the Taliban's fighting capability to reckon with.

On Saturday, Mr. Acosta was an Oberon to reckon with.

Boys and dogs go back too far to reckon.

That would be an import to reckon with.

How is a museum supposed to reckon with such passions?

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