accounted
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Definitions
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- : an oral or written description of particular events or situations; narrative: an account of the meetings; an account of the trip.
- : an explanatory statement of conduct, as to a superior.
- : a statement of reasons, causes, etc., explaining some event.
- : reason; basis: On this account I'm refusing your offer.
- : importance; worth; value; consequence: things of no account.
- : estimation; judgment: In his account it was an excellent piece of work.
- : an amount of money deposited with a bank, as in a checking or savings account: My account is now with Third National.
- : Also called charge account. an accommodation or service extended by a business to a customer or client permitting the charging of goods or services, the returning for credit of unsatisfactory merchandise, etc.: Do you have an account at this store? My account with the restaurant is past due.
- : a statement of financial transactions.
- : Bookkeeping. a formal record of the debits and credits relating to the person, business, etc., named at the head of the ledger account.a balance of a specified period's receipts and expenditures.
- : Commerce. a business relation in which credit is used.any customer or client, especially one carried on a regular credit basis.Also called advertising account. the business assigned to an advertising agency by a client: The toothpaste account was awarded to a new agency last year.
- : Digital Technology. an electronic identity, as a username and its associated data, assigned to an individual or group for secure, personalized access to a website, network, digital service, etc.: I don’t access my work account from my home computer.Your email account has been hacked!
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- : to give an explanation: to account for the accident.
- : to answer concerning one's conduct, duties, etc.: to account for the missing documents.
- : to provide a report on money received, kept, and spent.
- : to cause: The humidity accounts for our discomfort. His reckless driving accounted for the accident.
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- : to regard; consider as: I account myself well paid.
- : to assign or impute: the many virtues accounted to him.
Phrases
- account for
- all present and accounted for
- by all accounts
- call to account
- give a good account
- no accounting for tastes
- on account of
- on no account
- on one's own account
- take account of
- take into account
- turn to good account
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Examples
That information includes their name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, bank account information, and personal information of their dependents.
Ultimately, the products we choose to purchase account for a relatively small fraction of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Besides her accounts of travel, history and autobiography, she wrote two novels and biographical studies of Abraham Lincoln and British admiral John Fisher.
Seeing he was not happy in school and that esports had put some money in their son’s bank account, his parents were on board and he made his first big decision in what would become his career.
George whisks through news clippings and later secondhand accounts of what happened to illustrate how, for a brief time, John Glenn became the person a whole nation followed in space.
That year, landfill gas accounted for 9,800 gigawatts of electricity generation, up more than 90 percent from 2003.
The Democrats won by 14 percent in the more urban areas, but these accounted for barely one-third of the total vote.
In 2012, when President Obama squared off against former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Hispanics accounted for one in 10 voters.
In contrast, in 2010 Republicans accounted for a higher percentage (36 percent) and Democrats were two points lower at 47 percent.
And when support goes up, so do the earnings of the Zaitokukai—earnings that are poorly accounted for and go untaxed.
The manifest annoyance of her household was thus easily accounted for, but he marveled at the strength of her bodyguard.
There you are wrong, Rupert, because it's obvious that if he is not Mr. Spurrell, his absence has to be accounted for in some way.
He that refused a pipe in company was accounted peevish and unsociable.
He cursed himself inwardly for a fool and a dolt—the more pitiable because he accounted himself cunning above others.
The man on the girl's right seemed to overlap her possessively which could have been accounted for by the width of his shoulders.