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  • 41count on — phrasal verb count on or count upon [transitive] Word forms count on : present tense I/you/we/they count on he/she/it counts on present participle counting on past tense counted on past participle counted on 1) a) count on someone to depend on… …

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  • 42Count on Me — For the Bruno Mars song, see It s Better If You Don t Understand. Count on Me Single by Whitney Houston CeCe Winans from …

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  • 43count in — transitive verb Etymology: count (I) : include; specifically : to consider as a participant if there is going to be a game count me in * * * count in …

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  • 44count — verb In pleading, to declare; to recite; to state a case; to narrate the facts constituting a plaintiffs cause of action. To plead orally; to plead or argue a case in court; to recite or read in court; to recite a count in court noun 1. In… …

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  • 45count — verb In pleading, to declare; to recite; to state a case; to narrate the facts constituting a plaintiffs cause of action. To plead orally; to plead or argue a case in court; to recite or read in court; to recite a count in court noun 1. In… …

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  • 46count — Synonyms and related words: Brahman, a reckoning of, account, account of, accounts, accusal, accusation, accusing, add up, adjudge, adjudicate, admit, aggregate, allegation, allegement, allow, amount, amount to something, apportion, archduke,… …

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  • 47count on — or count upon 1) PHRASAL VERB If you count on something or count upon it, you expect it to happen and include it in your plans. [V P n/ ing] The government thought it could count on the support of the trades unions... [V P n/ ing] I ll be back.… …

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  • 48count —    The title of a European nobleman, equivalent to the British earl. The wife of an earl is known as a countess, but ‘count’ itself has never been a British title. Dodsworth, by Sinclair Lewis, has: ‘Kindness all yours, Count.’    ‘Oh, don’t call …

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  • 49count — 1. A reckoning, enumeration, or accounting. 2. To enumerate or score. Addis c. a quantitative enumeration of the red blood c., white blood c., and casts in a 12 hr urine specimen; used to follow the progress of known renal disease …

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  • 50count — 1. verb 1) Vern counted the money again Syn: add up, add together, reckon up, total, tally, calculate, compute, tot up; census; formal enumerate; dated cast up 2) a company with 250 employees, not counting overseas staff Syn: in …

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