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1take into account — • take into account • take into consideration (smth) remember and consider Please take into account that she has only been studying French for a few weeks. to include as one of the important factors or things connected with a question,… …
2take into account — take (something) into account to 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… …
3take no account of — (something) to not consider something. Some teachers seem to take no account of their students interests or experience. Opposite of: take (something) into account …
4take no account of — To overlook or fail to take into consideration • • • Main Entry: ↑account …
5take an account of — index calculate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
6take into account — index calculate, consider, discuss, heed, notice (observe), provide (arrange for) Burton s L …
7take no account of — index disregard, flout, override Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
8take to account — index impeach Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
9take into account — verb allow or plan for a certain possibility; concede the truth or validity of something (Freq. 12) I allow for this possibility The seamstress planned for 5% shrinkage after the first wash • Syn: ↑allow • Derivationally related forms: ↑allowable …
10take\ into\ account — • (to) take into account • (to) take into consideration • (to) take account of 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… …