reckoning in English

noun
1
the action or process of calculating or estimating something.
last year was not, by any reckoning, a particularly good one
verb
1
establish by counting or calculation; calculate.
his debts were reckoned at $300,000
synonyms:calculatecomputepegwork output a figure onfigurecount (up)add uptotaltot up
2
conclude after calculation; be of the opinion.
he reckons that the army should pull out entirely
synonyms:believethinkbe of the opinion/viewbe convinceddare sayimagineguesssupposeconsiderfigure

Use "reckoning" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "reckoning" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "reckoning", or refer to the context using the word "reckoning" in the English Dictionary.

1. Their time of reckoning.’

2. Even reckoning makes long friends.

3. Finally, the day of reckoning came.

4. He was reckoning without her mother's interference.

5. We're reckoning on moving house in May.

6. 24 Even reckoning makes long friends.

7. The waiter gave me the reckoning.

8. I'm reckoning on your continued support.

9. I am reckoning on your help.

10. By my reckoning you still owe me £

11. In the final reckoning truth is rewarded.

12. He wasn't reckoning to pay so much.

13. There'll be a heavy reckoning to pay!

14. By my reckoning, we have 000 clients.

15. By my reckoning, we should arrive in ten minutes.

16. Dead reckoning was carefully documented for future navigation

17. Curses are a type of effect in Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

18. AMVER advances vessels along their tracks by dead reckoning computations.

19. 11 synonyms for Computation: calculation, figuring, reckoning, arithmetic, figure, number

20. Blazoned Boots are Greaves in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning

21. Phelan is fit again and could come into the reckoning.

22. The Cyclic Reckoning by SUFFERING HOUR, released 19 February 2021 1

23. In the final reckoning , the president failed to achieve his major goals.

24. I could see him reckoning the cost as I spoke.

25. Reckoning with race, Black Buddhists seek space for healing in the dharma The nation's reckoning with racism has prompted Black Buddhists to seek a practice that answers the moment.

26. We were reckoning on a profit of about half a million a year.

27. What advance notice should we heed regarding God’s day of reckoning?

28. By this reckoning, a flexible body learns to acclimatize to stresses.

29. Bindings are a type of support component in Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

30. Alabastra is a Lorestone set in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-reckoning

31. Pat was reckoning up the cost of everything in her mind.

32. By my reckoning, this short cut will save us five miles.

33. Computation (countable and uncountable, plural Computations) The act or process of computing ; calculation ; reckoning

34. Yet, while Foinavon was indisputably lucky, bravery and skill also came into the reckoning.

35. He had a knee injury, which put him out of the reckoning.

36. To include in a reckoning; take account of: ten dogs, Counting the puppies

37. To come at length; take place: The day of reckoning has Arrived

38. There is a time of reckoning—even a balancing of the ledger.

39. By my reckoning we were seven or eight kilometres from Borj Mechaab.

40. It was May or June by modern reckoning; the dry season was well along.

41. Synonyms for Ciphering include calculation, computation, math, reckoning, arithmetic, mathematics, numbers, figures, figuring and calculus

42. What that man does is carry out a dark reckoning for his city.

43. The reckoning with his wife at the end of an escapade was something he counted on.

44. The day of Jehovah’s reckoning is near, and you will be called to account.

45. Upon a wilderness of ocean the human psyche makes a reckoning with its own essential loneliness.

46. Nautical and navigational instruments and apparatus, in particular directional compasses, sextants, barographs, navigational reckoning implements

47. The way of reckoning for power supply now, makes the linerate undulate greatly at different period.

48. (64) Student cheats on an exam by turning book pages with his feet, but his day of reckoning comes.

49. On a conservative reckoning she would have to live at least another fifty years in this bland and dreary universe.

50. Calculus (n.) mathematical method of treating problems by the use of a system of algebraic notation, 1660s, from Latin Calculus "reckoning, account," originally "pebble used as a reckoning counter," diminutive of calx (genitive calcis) "limestone" (see chalk (n.))