You have to account for the money that you spent without my consent. Here, the italicized phrasal verb means
give a reason for
give excuse
give details of
give accounts of
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give details and accounts
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Here, the italicized phrasal verb means:
You have to account for the money that you spent without my consent.
account for => Give details or explanation of something.
- ''account for'' is a phrasal verb that means ''to give details of''
- A phrasal verb is a combination of two words. generally, verb + preposition. In the above example, "account for" means to ''give details of''.
More examples of Phrasal verbs:
Look after = to take care of someone.
Hit on = to have an idea
Aim at = to target
Hold on = to wait
give up = to stop
bring in = introduce
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