reckon with in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for reckon with in the English»Serbian Dictionary

with [wɪθ] PREP

II.reck·on ['rekən] VB intr inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His was a name to reckon with in the cultural arena in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Although some patients show a partial response within 12 weeks, in general one must reckon with a delay of 36 weeks before full efficacy is attained.
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It also conveyed the disturbing impression that humanity might become a unified force to reckon with.
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It fails to reckon with the reality that the world is becoming more complex and more concentrated in these large cities.
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Turn the page to meet a redhead to reckon with and a superhero to swoon over.
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The validity of such legacies becomes tricky, if not impossible, to reckon with an echo chamber built to strengthen them.
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She goes on to prosecute violent crime and is forced to reckon with what she left behind.
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Not only was he an all-rounder to reckon with, he was also a bit of a lad.
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It is just unfortunate, and unless we get out of this mindset, we'll never be a force to reckon with.
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They are a force to be reckon with.
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