take into account

/teɪk ˌɪntuː əˈkaʊnt/ · tayk IN-too uh-KOWNTreasoning phrase

Consider a relevant fact or circumstance when judging, calculating, or deciding.

Use take into account to express this relationship precisely: consider a relevant fact or circumstance when judging, calculating, or deciding.

What take into account Really Means

The word becomes easier to use when its closely related senses are separated and compared.

1

Core action

Consider a relevant fact or circumstance when judging, calculating, or deciding.

Example

The estimate must take regional variation into account.

2

Common construction

Use this expression in its normal grammatical frame so the relationship between the surrounding ideas remains explicit.

Example

A fair comparison takes differences in sample size into account.

3

Reasoning effect

It tells the reader how to interpret the timing, scope, evidence, contrast, condition, or consequence in the statement.

Example

The model takes into account both rainfall and soil composition.

Use take into account Naturally

Notice how the surrounding noun or clause reveals the exact shade of meaning.

The estimate must take regional variation into account.

A fair comparison takes differences in sample size into account.

The model takes into account both rainfall and soil composition.

Precision Matters

Take into account overlaps with several common words, but each carries a different emphasis.

take into account

Means consider a relevant fact or circumstance when judging, calculating, or deciding.

vs.
in light of

Means considering a fact or development, especially when it affects a judgment or decision.

take into account

Means consider a relevant fact or circumstance when judging, calculating, or deciding.

vs.
on the basis of

Means using the stated evidence, reason, criterion, or foundation for a judgment.

take into account

Means consider a relevant fact or circumstance when judging, calculating, or deciding.

vs.
in terms of

Means with regard to a specified aspect, measure, or category.

take into account

Means consider a relevant fact or circumstance when judging, calculating, or deciding.

vs.
appraise

Means assess the value, quality, condition, or significance of something.

Test take into account in Context

Those costs are relevant and must be considered in the evaluation.

1

Any evaluation of the policy should ___ the costs borne by rural households.

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Updated3 August 2026
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