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To make an estimate
“Bernie is aware of the danger, but doesn't reckon there will be a repeat performance.”
To establish by calculation
“Every company that wishes to operate profitably must reckon the costs of its manpower as meticulously as it does the costs of its other factors of production.”
To comprehend or form an understanding of something
“The crowd at the back began pushing, not able to reckon what was the holdup.”
To include someone or something in (a class or group)
“The society can reckon among its members males of the royal blood.”
To consider or regard in a specified way
“I want everybody to give me a second chance, and reckon me as a friend.”
To expect something to happen or to do a particular thing
“I reckon he will ditch me and you just as soon as he can.”
To form an understanding or conclusion from something
To predict, prophesy, or tell of future events
To measure or appraise the value, amount, level or quality of something
To arrive at an answer through logic or arithmetic
To call or describe someone or something in a particular way
To assign or regard as belonging to a particular category
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