figures, figured, figuring

to figure in
phrasal verb

To be included or considered as part of something
  • 1The cost of the trip will figure in the final budget.
  • 2Her achievements figure in the company's annual report.
When something "figures in," it means that it is part of a bigger thing or situation. It is included or taken into account when thinking about or planning something. It is important to consider all aspects that figure in when making decisions.
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Remember that "to figure in" is often used in formal or academic contexts. It is not commonly used in casual conversations. So, be mindful of when and where you use this phrase to avoid sounding too formal.
at the courthouse
Preparing for the Trial
Richard
We need to make sure all the evidence figures in the final report.
Anthony
Absolutely, each piece is crucial for the case.
Richard
I'll double-check the list to ensure nothing is missing.
Anthony
Great, let's make sure everything is accounted for.
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Similar to "to figure in":
  • 1include
  • 2consider
  • 3count