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take into account

te͡ik ɪntə əka͡ʊnt


english

1 general:: Phrase(s): take into account someone or something Go to take someone or something into account., Phrase(s): take someone or something into account [and] take into account someone or something to remember to consider someone or something. • I hope you’ll take Bill and Bob into account when you plan the party. • I’ll try to take into account all the things that are important in a situation like this., Phrase(s): take something into account [and] take something into consideration to consider something to be an important factor in some decision. • We will take your long years of service into account when we make our final decision. • You can be certain that we will take it into consideration.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: Also, take account of;take into consideration. Bear in mind, consider, allow for, as in We have to take into account that ten of the musicians were absent, or It's important to take account of where the audience is coming from, or When you take into consideration the fact that they were founded only a year ago, they've done very well. Take into consideration is the oldest of these expressions, dating from the mid-1500s. Take into account and take account of date from the late 1600s. The antonyms, leave out of account or take no account of, mean "ignore, pay no attention to," as in They've left the most important item out of account. [Second half of 1800s] All of these idioms use account in the sense of "reckoning" or "calculation," and consideration in the sense of "regard for the circumstances."

American Heritage Idioms


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