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Old 10-28-2008, 07:19 AM   #3
Frank van den Eeden
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Red face Re: reckon/deem/consider

-to apply (not to applicate)



to deem


-to judge or consider something in a particular way
The book was deemed to be unsuitable for children.

-to consider or judge something in a particular way:

[+ object + noun or adjective] The area has now been deemed safe.
[+ noun or adjective] We will provide help whenever you deem it appropriate.
[+ object + to infinitive] Anyone not paying the registration fee by 31 March will be deemed to have withdrawn from the scheme


to reckon

to reckon : to think
to consider
to calculate
to reckon sth in
to reckon on sth/doing sth
to reckon sth up or reckon up sth
(not) to reckon with sb/sth
to reckon without sb/sth
to reckon in/on/up/with/without


to consider

to consider (possibility)
to consider (subject/fact)
to consider (care about)
to consider (have an opinion)
to consider (think about)
consider it done


I found this clarification in the Cambridge Dictionary :
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/

Regards,
Frank.
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