Antonyms for take account of


Grammar : Verb
Spell : uh-kount
Phonetic Transcription : əˈkaʊnt


Definition of take account of

Origin :
  • c.1300, "reckoning of money received and paid," from Old French acont "account, reckoning, terminal payment," from a "to" (see ad-) + cont "counting, reckoning of money to be paid," from Late Latin computus "a calculation," from Latin computare "calculate" (see compute).
  • Meaning "sum of (one's) money in a bank" is from 1833. Sense of "narration" is first attested 1610s. Plural accounts used as a collective or singular in phrases such as to give accounts (of something), is from mid-13c. Phrase by all accounts is attested from 1798.
  • As in appraise : verb judge, estimate
  • As in appreciate : verb recognize worth
  • As in number : verb count, calculate
  • As in reckon : verb add up; evaluate
  • As in calculate : verb compute or estimate amount
  • As in compute : verb calculate, estimate
  • As in consult : verb ask, confer
  • As in count : verb add, check in order
  • As in cover : verb include, contain
  • As in enumerate : verb list, count
  • As in evaluate : verb judge
  • As in figure : verb calculate, compute
  • As in gauge : verb measure, judge

Synonyms for take account of

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