
take into account
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English Dictionarytake into account (
ALSO take account of)
to consider or remember 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.
Britain's tax system takes no account of children.
I think you have to take into account that he's a good deal younger than the rest of us. [TahlilGaran] Advanced Learner's Dictionary ▲
Idiomstake into accounttake (something) into accountto include something when making a decision or judgment.
Salespeople have to take into account the differences between their customers.Opposite of: take no account of (something). Related vocabulary: allow for (something), make allowances for (someone/something)
take (something/someone) into accountto think about something or someone when you are making a decision or a judgement.
I hope they'll take her age into account when they're judging her work.
They took into account that he'd never been in trouble before. (often +
that)
Her book takes no account of (= does not consider) recent research carried out in America.take (something/someone) into accountto think about something or someone when you are making a decision or a judgement.
I hope they'll take her age into account when they're judging her work.
They took into account that he'd never been in trouble before. (often +
that)
Her book takes no account of (= does not consider) recent research carried out in America. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
take something into accounttake (something) into accountto include something when making a decision or judgment.
Salespeople have to take into account the differences between their customers.Opposite of: take no account of (something). Related vocabulary: allow for (something), make allowances for (someone/something)
take (something/someone) into accountto think about something or someone when you are making a decision or a judgement.
I hope they'll take her age into account when they're judging her work.
They took into account that he'd never been in trouble before. (often +
that)
Her book takes no account of (= does not consider) recent research carried out in America.take (something/someone) into accountto think about something or someone when you are making a decision or a judgement.
I hope they'll take her age into account when they're judging her work.
They took into account that he'd never been in trouble before. (often +
that)
Her book takes no account of (= does not consider) recent research carried out in America. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
take into accountto remember and consider something
"Please take into account the fact that the girl has only been studying French for a few weeks."
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
take something into accountto remember and consider something
"Please take into account the fact that the girl has only been studying French for a few weeks."
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
take into account v. phr. To remember and understand while judging someone or something; consider.
How much time will we need to get to the lake? You have to take the bad road into account.
His acting in the play was remarkable, taking into account his youth and inexperience. Synonym: RECKON WITH.
Antonym: LEAVE OUT OF ACCOUNT.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
take someone into accounttake (something/someone) into accountto think about something or someone when you are making a decision or a judgement.
I hope they'll take her age into account when they're judging her work.
They took into account that he'd never been in trouble before. (often +
that)
Her book takes no account of (= does not consider) recent research carried out in America. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲