RECKON | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary We must reckon with their exact knowledge of places and with employment of all possible means of assistance And so, even if he drops out tomorrow, we have a lot to reckon with going forward These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web
Reckon - definition of reckon by The Free Dictionary 1 to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount 2 to esteem or consider; regard as; deem: to be reckoned an authority 3 Chiefly Midland and Southern U S to think or suppose 4 to count; make a computation or calculation 5 to settle accounts, as with a person (often fol by up)
reckon - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to count, compute, or calculate:[~ + object] to reckon profits look upon (someone or something) as: [~ + object (+ as) + object] reckoned her (as) an outstanding expert [~ + object + among + object] She is reckoned among the most important experts of that field
reckon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary reckon (third-person singular simple present reckons, present participle reckoning, simple past and past participle reckoned) To count; to enumerate; to number; also, to compute; to calculate