take account of



take account of someone or something

to pay attention to someone or something. You should take account of Tom. He has some good advice. Do I have to take account of the new policies?
See also: account, of, take

take account of

To take into consideration.
See also: account, of, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Whitmore['hwitmɔ:]
Agrippaə-GRI-pə (English)Ancient Roman, Biblical
PellePEL-leSwedish
Rowenaro-EE-nəEnglish
PaolaPOW-lah (Italian), pah-O-lah (Spanish)Italian, Spanish
Bevin-Irish