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  • 51reckon on something — ˈreckon on sth derived to expect sth to happen or to rely on sth happening • They hadn t reckoned on a rebellion. • reckon on something doing sth We d reckoned on having good weather. Main entry: ↑reckonderived …

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  • 52reckon among — index contain (comprise) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 53reckon from some point in time — index date Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 54reckon with — index pay Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 55reckon upon — reckon (up)on (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To place trust or confidence in: bank on (or upon), believe in, count on (or upon), depend on (or upon), rely on (or upon), trust (in). See TRUST …

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  • 56reckon something up — ˌreckon sthˈup derived (especially BrE) to calculate the total amount or number of sth • He reckoned up the cost of everything in his mind. Main entry: ↑reckonderived …

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  • 57reckon without somebody — ˈreckon without sb/sth derived (especially BrE) to not consider sb/sth as a possible problem that you should be prepared for Syn: not take something into account • They had reckoned without the determination of the opposition. Main entry: ↑reckon …

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  • 58reckon without something — ˈreckon without sb/sth derived (especially BrE) to not consider sb/sth as a possible problem that you should be prepared for Syn: not take something into account • They had reckoned without the determination of the opposition. Main entry: ↑reckon …

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  • 59reckon with — 1 it s her mother you ll have to reckon with: DEAL WITH, contend with, face (up to). 2 they hadn t reckoned with her burning ambition: TAKE INTO ACCOUNT, take into consideration, bargain for/on, anticipate, foresee, be prepared for, consider; …

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  • 60reckon without — OVERLOOK, fail to take account of, disregard. → reckon * * * phrasal : to leave out of account : ignore reckoned without chemistry and man s ingenuity when he predicted that man sooner or later faced starvation Monsanto Magazine * * * ˈreckon… …

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