to give
consideration
to (as unexpected circumstances or contingencies) Taking into account the possibility of stormy weather, we decided to spring for a cabin instead of pitching a tent.
Are taken into account synonym?
Alternate Synonyms for “take into account”:
allow; calculate
; estimate; reckon; count on; figure; forecast.
What take account means?
:
to give attention or consideration to
(something) a plan that failed to take account of possible weather delays = a plan that failed to take possible weather delays into account She took account of everything he did and said, pondering it, and trying to make out exactly what he meant, to the inflection of a syllable, …
What's another word for accounted for?
composed comprised | constituted formed | represented totalled | totaled supplied | made up was responsible for |
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How do you use taken into account?
to consider or remember something when judging a situation: I hope my teacher will take into account the fact that I was sick just before the exams when she marks my paper.
A good architect takes into account the building's
surroundings. The U.K.'s tax system takes no account of children.
What is another word for in order to?
- after.
- as.
- concerning.
- during.
- notwithstanding.
- pro.
- supposing.
- to.
What is the meaning of take heed?
:
to pay attention to He failed to take heed of our advice
.
Which is another term?
what which one | which ones which exactly | which in particular which specifically | what in particular which of these | which of those which particular one |
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Is taken account of?
Definition of ‘take into account/take account of'
If you take something into account, or take account of something, you consider it when you are thinking about a situation or deciding what to do. The defendant asked for 21 similar offenses to be taken into account.
Is taking into account?
(idiomatic) To consider or regard; to include (as in an estimate or plan) or pay attention to; to notice; to allow for. His plan did not take into account the possibility of rain.
How do you use take into account in a sentence?
to consider or remember something when judging a situation:
I hope my teacher will take into account the fact that I was ill just before the exams when she marks my paper
. A good architect takes into account the building's surroundings. The UK's tax system takes no account of children.
Is everyone accounted for meaning?
Definition of
all present and accounted
for
—used to say that all the people who are supposed to be at a place or event are there The students are all present and accounted for.
What does it mean when someone is unaccounted for?
—used to
say that what happened to someone or something is not known Many people were unaccounted
for after the disaster. A great deal of money remains unaccounted for.
What is a word for made up?
Find another word for made-up. In this page you can discover 38 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for made-up, like:
invented
, unreal, fabricated, fictitious, cosmeticized, painted, colored, created, fictional, imaginary and concocted.
Is it okay to say in order to?
Although the second sentence is technically
correct
, it sounds too formal and is usually avoided. Both to + infinitive and in order to + infinitive express the same meaning when expressing purpose. … Before a negative infinitive, we usually prefer in order to.
What does it mean to say in order?
phrase. If you put or keep something in order, you make sure that it
is neat or well organized
. Now he has a chance to put his life back in order. Synonyms: tidy, ordered, neat, arranged More Synonyms of in order.