take account of (someone or something)

take account of (someone or something)

To think about, consider, or pay attention to someone or something. Your grandfather's final will and testament takes account of you and your youngest brother equally. We'll be taking account of your years of loyal service while we consider what should be done.
See also: account, of, take
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

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
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

take account of

To take into consideration.
See also: account, of, take
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • take account of
  • take no account of (someone or something)
  • credit (something) to (someone or something)
  • charge (something) (up) to (something)
  • charge up to
  • credit (someone or something) with (something)
  • credit with
  • charge (something) against (something)
  • charge against
  • account to (one)