Examples of 'reckoned' in a sentence

Meaning of "reckoned"

Reckon is a colloquial term used to express an opinion, belief, or judgment about something. It can also mean to calculate or estimate
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  • simple past tense and past participle of reckon

How to use "reckoned" in a sentence

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Africa is a force to be reckoned with in international affairs.
I reckoned it was best to just avoid her name.
Reine had not reckoned with that.
He was reckoned to be the best barrelmaker in those parts.
Jonathan is a force to be reckoned with in this competition.
They reckoned they would found something.
Their books of medicine are reckoned of considerable antiquity.
I reckoned you would not let me down.
Europe is traditionally reckoned as one of seven continents.
Reckoned they would been conjured out of nothing.
Edward was already reckoned a saint by this time.
He reckoned he could help himself to it any time.
We have already reckoned that in the temple.
It reckoned it could afford to kill them if it saved me.
Dissembled piety will be reckoned as double iniquity.

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There are reckoned to be up to half a million people affected.
Each astrological day was reckoned to begin at sunrise.
Diana reckoned he was after the family money.
Any part of a day was reckoned as a complete day.
I reckoned you would come here alone.
Without this he reckoned with heavy losses.
He reckoned dance was the essence of life.
A new force to be reckoned with in female tennis.
Reckoned he was selling weed to the kids as a sideline.
And that has been reckoned to him as righteousness.
He reckoned he deserved a significant slice of the action.
Quite a force to be reckoned with by the sounds of it.
He reckoned her marrying was gonna break us all up.
Hes a talent to reckoned with in the future.
He reckoned you were gonna mention time travel.
There was never a greater force to be reckoned with.
I had not reckoned with being someone else.
We show them that we are a force to be reckoned with.
It is sometimes reckoned as an ordinary and sometimes as a subordinary.
Couple of the other nurses reckoned it was haunted.
Some people reckoned it was as high as one in five.
This means that economies are to be reckoned with.
But one was reckoned as a symbol of pure driving.
Letsatsi had become a force to be reckoned with.
Death has reckoned without his host.
I will make them a force to be reckoned with.
The nurse reckoned he was going to their home address.
Cycling is increasingly becoming a sport to be reckoned with.
Tom reckoned he would spilled something over it.
I knew you were a force to be reckoned with.
Kingslake reckoned we should be off the course.
There is beggary in love that can be reckoned.
One bloke reckoned some were a bit decent.
A sensation you had not reckoned with.
How points are reckoned is agreed by players beforehand.

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