reckon with in English

consider; deal with, take into account

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1. The church which has perceptively viewed this passage through the lens of epiphany has sometimes failed to reckon with what epiphany means.

2. The New Orleans mayor who removed the Confederate statues Confronts the racism that shapes us and argues for white America to reckon with its past

3. But remember, this fish can grow to more than 100 pounds, which makes Cobia, on hook and line or spearfishing, a species to reckon with

4. Boyo has been in the industry for several years now and over that time, the brand has come to establish itself as a force to reckon with throughout the country

5. Ats group was formed sixteen years ago and now has delivered several world class projects leading it to become a name to reckon with in the real estate sector of India

6. Bloodworth (Kris Kristofferson) abandoned his loving wife and sons for a life on the road as a full-time traveling musician.Now at the end of the line, Bloodworth reappears, forced to reckon with the stale aftermath of his departure.

7. In Thank You for Your Service, Finkel writes: “every war has its Afterwar, and so it was with the wars of Iraq and Afghanistan, which have created some five hundred thousand mentally wounded American veterans.” To approach that number and reckon with its consequences, Finkel revisits many of the 2-16 infantrymen, now returned home and

8. Wainwright’s dazzling novel, This Cleaving and This Burning, two American writers, not related to one another but born on the same day in 1899, form an intimate and exclusive childhood bond that endures for their entire lives, until it is shattered when the two are forced to reckon with questions of sexual identity and suppressed desire.

9. 4 ‘I hope the inquiry will Consider all those issues’ SYNONYMS take into Consideration , take into account, take account of, make allowances for, respect, bear in mind, be mindful of, have regard to, reckon with, remember, mind, mark, heed, note, not forget, make provision for, take to heart, have regard to, pay regard to, be guided by