count among



count someone among something

to consider someone as a particular type of person or part of a particular group. I count her among my closest friends. Rachel counted herself among the luckiest people alive.
See also: among, count

count among

v.
1. To consider someone or something a part of some group: The company counts many important people among its clients.
2. To be considered a part of some group: The new novel counts among the author's greatest works.
See also: among, count

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jyrgal-Kyrgyz
Vecheslav-Medieval Slavic
Nicostratus-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Elke (2)-Hebrew
Abelard['æbəla:d]
Fabien-French