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reckon

verbto calculate something Examplesto reckon the costs at £25,000 • We reckon the loss to be over £1m. • They reckon the insurance costs to be too high.

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  1. reckon - definition of reckon by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    v. reck·oned, reck·on·ing, reck·ons. v.tr. 1. To count or compute: reckon the cost. See Synonyms at calculate. 2. To consider as being; regard as. See Synonyms ...
     
  2. Reckon - Merriam-Webster Online
    b : estimate, compute <reckon the height of a building>. c : to determine by reference to a fixed basis <the existence of the United States is reckoned from the ...
     
  3. reckon - Wiktionary
    ...then the priest shall reckon unto him the money according to the years that remain... --Lev. 27:18, King James Version. I reckoned above two hundred and fifty ...
     
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  8. Reckon | Define Reckon at Dictionary.com
    to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount. 2. to esteem or consider; regard as: to be reckoned an authority in the field. 3. Chiefly Midland and ...