Synonym: appraise, believe, calculate, compute, consider, count, deem, estimate, evaluate, fancy, figure, hold, imagine, judge, regard, suppose, think. Similar words: back on, go back on, fall back on, check out, reck, look on, neck, deck. Meaning: ['rekən] v. 1. expect, believe, or suppose 2. judge to be probable 3. deem to be 4. make a mathematical calculation or computation 5. have faith or confidence in 6. take account of.
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(151) MARKETING men reckon the kerfuffle over Barack Obama's beloved BlackBerry has been worth something like $50m in free publicity to Research In Motion, the iconic smartphone's Canadian maker.
(152) We reckon with facts which cannot be changed by the eloquence.
(153) You have to reckon with our opponents; Count on the monsoon.
(154) We must reckon with the possibility of certain temporary twists and turns.
(155) As of August, charge cards of Amex's billed business, and analysts reckon this proportion is growing.
(156) The murderer did not reckon on the policeman's finding the gun.
(157) Nevertheless, we also cannot reckon industry of this network game serves standard function exorbitantly .
(158) Both men are grumpy, but both reckon they will cope.
(159) Rom. 6:11 So also you, reckon yourselves to be dead to sin, but living to God in Christ Jesus.
(160) Then the ringmaster he see how he had been fooled, and he WAS the sickest ringmaster you ever see, I reckon. Why, it was one of his own men!
(161) Once fairly in the dockyard, he began to reckon upon some happy intercourse with Fanny, as they were very soon joined by a brother lounger of Mr.
(162) We reckon that most can make progress and some can remould themselves into proletarian intellectuals.
(163) Nope, I reckon notsseven husky Apaches are too much for one man to...fight.
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(164) I reckon he was the best - hated man among us, except the Reverend Burgess. ".
(165) You know what?I reckon I had a much harder time in the 60s trying to persuade people about the benefits of macrobiotics than I have so far had in convincing people about the powers of the sun.
(166) We'll have to reckon with them for the damage they've purposely done to the machine.
(167) The second is to reckon the closest points by use of gliding window technique so as to reduce the computation cost in...
(168) So all our prognoses should reckon with logarithmic plus acceleration in renewables availability, efficiency and falling prices.
(169) But many lenders didn't reckon with a crisis such as today's, when currencies such as the forint fall and locals struggle to make rising monthly payments.
(170) DB managers reckon that Britain's regulator favours shareholders over passengers.
(171) four-part cent according to above analysis conclusion, reckon amusement a trend of program aftertime.
(172) But it is nonsensical to reckon national income or national wealth.
(173) Though "King Tut" collected the mimeographed questions from each student, he did not reckon with the organizing ability of fraternity students.
(174) The system could monitor ammonia consumption amount on-line, and then reckon the glucose concentration in fermentor automatically and real-timely.
(175) To - night. I reckon they'll come after old Hoss Williams to - night.
More similar words: back on, go back on, fall back on, check out, reck, look on, neck, deck, check, check in, check up, checkpoint, pick out, back of, back out, pick off, stick out, knock out, black out, knock off, for lack of, recall, direct, recoup, recede, recipe, recent, record, correct, receive.