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account
noun
an
arrangement
with
a
bank
or
other
financial
institution
that
keeps
a
record
of
the
money
you
put
in
and
take
out
β’
Maria
opened
a
new
savings
account
to
keep
her
birthday
money
safe
.
Maria
opened
a
new
savings
account
to
keep
her
birthday
money
safe
.
β’
I
check
my
online
account
every
week
to
see
how
much
I
have
left
.
I
check
my
online
account
every
week
to
see
how
much
I
have
left
.
noun
a
personal
profile
or
registration
that
lets
you
use
a
website
,
app
,
or
computer
system
β’
You
need
to
create
an
email
account
before
you
can
send
messages
.
You
need
to
create
an
email
account
before
you
can
send
messages
.
β’
She
forgot
the
password
to
her
gaming
account
.
She
forgot
the
password
to
her
gaming
account
.
noun
a
reason
or
cause
for
something
,
especially
used
in
the
phrase
"
on
account
of
"
β’
The
picnic
was
canceled
on
account
of
the
rain
.
The
picnic
was
canceled
on
account
of
the
rain
.
β’
He
stayed
home
on
account
of
a
cold
.
He
stayed
home
on
account
of
a
cold
.
noun
a
written
or
spoken
report
that
tells
what
happened
β’
According
to
the
witness's
account
,
the
car
ran
the
red
light
.
According
to
the
witness's
account
,
the
car
ran
the
red
light
.
β’
The
book
gives
a
vivid
account
of
life
in
ancient
Egypt
.
The
book
gives
a
vivid
account
of
life
in
ancient
Egypt
.
noun
the
importance
or
value
given
to
something
when
you
consider
or
judge
it
β’
The
design
takes
safety
into
account
.
The
design
takes
safety
into
account
.
β’
On
no
account
should
you
touch
this
switch
.
On
no
account
should
you
touch
this
switch
.
verb
-
account
,
accounting
,
accounts
,
accounted
to
think
of
someone
or
something
in
a
particular
way
β’
They
account
him
an
honest
man
.
They
account
him
an
honest
man
.
β’
She
accounts
herself
fortunate
to
have
good
friends
.
She
accounts
herself
fortunate
to
have
good
friends
.
accounting
noun
-
accounting
the
work
or
process
of
recording
,
classifying
,
and
reporting
money
that
is
earned
,
spent
,
or
owed
by
a
person
,
company
,
or
organization
β’
Maria
decided
to
study
accounting
at
university
so
she
could
help
companies
manage
their
money
.
Maria
decided
to
study
accounting
at
university
so
she
could
help
companies
manage
their
money
.
β’
Our
small
bakery
hires
a
professional
firm
to
handle
its
accounting
every
month
.
Our
small
bakery
hires
a
professional
firm
to
handle
its
accounting
every
month
.
From
Middle
English
accountinge
,
formed
from
account
+
the
noun-forming
suffix
βing
,
originally
meaning
the
action
of
counting
or
reckoning
.
verb
present
participle
of
account
:
explaining
or
giving
reasons
for
something
;
considering
something
as
a
cause
β’
Scientists
are
accounting
for
the
sudden
drop
in
temperatures
.
Scientists
are
accounting
for
the
sudden
drop
in
temperatures
.
β’
When
accounting
for
inflation
,
last
year
β
s
profits
look
much
smaller
.
When
accounting
for
inflation
,
last
year
β
s
profits
look
much
smaller
.
Participle
form
of
the
verb
account
,
from
Old
French
acunter
,
ultimately
from
Latin
computare
meaning
β
to
calculate
β.
accountability
noun
-
accountability
the
state
of
being
responsible
for
what
you
do
and
being
required
to
explain
or
accept
the
results
β’
The
public
demanded
greater
accountability
from
the
elected
officials
after
the
scandal
.
The
public
demanded
greater
accountability
from
the
elected
officials
after
the
scandal
.
β’
In
our
team
,
clear
roles
make
accountability
easier
when
projects
fail
.
In
our
team
,
clear
roles
make
accountability
easier
when
projects
fail
.
From
accountable
+β
-ity
,
first
recorded
in
the
mid-18th
century
.
noun
-
accountability
in
computing
and
information
security
,
the
property
that
every
action
can
be
traced
to
the
person
or
process
that
carried
it
out
β’
Strong
logging
provides
accountability
when
a
data
breach
occurs
.
Strong
logging
provides
accountability
when
a
data
breach
occurs
.
β’
Password
sharing
weakens
user
accountability
in
the
system
.
Password
sharing
weakens
user
accountability
in
the
system
.
Extension
of
the
general
sense
to
computer
science
in
the
late
20th
century
as
digital
systems
required
traceable
actions
.