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What (who) is reckon on - definition

ACTION OF FINDING THE NUMBER OF ELEMENTS OF A FINITE SET OF OBJECTS
Inclusive counting; Reckon; Inclusive numbering; Countin; Counting inclusively
  • Counting using [[tally marks]] at [[Hanakapiai Beach]]

reckon on      
rely on or be sure of.
reckon on      
Depend upon, place dependence on, count upon, reckon upon.
reckon on      
If you reckon on something, you feel certain that it will happen and are therefore prepared for it.
They are typical of couples who plan a family without reckoning on the small fortune it will cost...
PHRASAL VERB: V P n/-ing (not pron)

Wikipedia

Counting

Counting is the process of determining the number of elements of a finite set of objects, i.e., determining the size of a set. The traditional way of counting consists of continually increasing a (mental or spoken) counter by a unit for every element of the set, in some order, while marking (or displacing) those elements to avoid visiting the same element more than once, until no unmarked elements are left; if the counter was set to one after the first object, the value after visiting the final object gives the desired number of elements. The related term enumeration refers to uniquely identifying the elements of a finite (combinatorial) set or infinite set by assigning a number to each element.

Counting sometimes involves numbers other than one; for example, when counting money, counting out change, "counting by twos" (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, ...), or "counting by fives" (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, ...).

There is archaeological evidence suggesting that humans have been counting for at least 50,000 years. Counting was primarily used by ancient cultures to keep track of social and economic data such as the number of group members, prey animals, property, or debts (that is, accountancy). Notched bones were also found in the Border Caves in South Africa that may suggest that the concept of counting was known to humans as far back as 44,000 BCE. The development of counting led to the development of mathematical notation, numeral systems, and writing.

Examples of use of reckon on
1. More polls» It‘s just that he didn‘t quite reckon on seeing them all off so quickly.
2. What they didn‘t reckon on was the 20–foot wall of water Ivan would send through their neighborhood.
3. Organiser Adam Tadic says÷ "This year, we reckon on about half–a–million people, like last year.
4. With many European companies still awash with cash and low interest rates making debt refinancing cheap, there is every reason to reckon on a continued deal–making boom.
5. But this year‘s crop of freshers "should reckon on around 4,000 more than that" due to rises in living costs, pushing the total debt to more than 20,000.