10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Reck' in a Sentence
"To have care, concern, or regard, often followed by "of," "with," or a clause." more
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Before the deadline, we will have recked every aspect of the proposal.
After the journey, I will have recked the mileage on the car.
By the time she returns, I will have recked the details of the project.
She will have recked the intricacies of the contract before signing it.
They will have recked the consequences of their actions when the truth unfolds.
They will have recked the value of teamwork by the end of the project.
Before the meeting, he will have recked the opinions of the team members.
By the end of the week, they will have recked the impact of the new policy.
By tomorrow, he will have recked the significance of the decision.
By the time the event concludes, we will have recked the success factors.
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