Recocking example sentences

reck·on·ing

noun

reckoning (noun) · reckonings (plural noun)

  - the action or process of calculating or estimating something:

  - a person's view, opinion, or judgment:

  - a bill or account, or its settlement.

  - the avenging or punishing of past mistakes or misdeeds:

reck·on

verb

reckoning (present participle)

  - establish by counting or calculation; calculate:

  - consider or regard in a specified way:

  - include someone or something in (a class or group):

  - be of the opinion:

  - expect to do a particular thing:

Synonyms

calculation, estimation, computation, summation, counting, addition, total, tally, score, opinion, view, judgment, evaluation, estimate, estimation, appraisal, consideration, bill, invoice, statement, tally, debt, check, tab, score, retribution, fate, doom, nemesis, judgment, punishment, calculate, compute, figure, number, quantify, total, tally, consider, judge, view, deem, rate, evaluate, gauge, count, estimate, repute, include, count, number, believe, think, suspect, imagine, fancy, guess, suppose, assume, surmise, conjecture, consider, figure, ween, expect, anticipate, Feedback, Legal

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