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View definitions for reckon up

reckon up

verb as in add

verb as in tot

verb as in totalize

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Example Sentences

The universe was a dreary place, asleep, cold all the way to infinity, and the wind was a separate thing, not part of the winter, but a lost, unloved soul, screaming and moaning and rushing about looking for a place to rest and reckon up its woes.

She worked the splinter loose with her tongue and teeth and began to reckon up the too-few options left to her.

Analysts at Jefferies, meanwhile, reckon up to 100,000 jobs from all financial industries could move from the U.K. to Europe.

French authorities reckon up to 1,400 people need 24-hour surveillance.

From Reuters

In the 1706 edition one meaning of poll is given as "to set down the names and reckon up the number of persons concerned in an election".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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