on account of (someone or something)
Because of or for the benefit of someone or something. Please, don't stop the class on account of me. I'll just observe from the back. On account of the rain, we'll have to postpone the game until next week.
on account of
Owing to, because of the fact that, as in We canceled the beach picnic on account of the bad weather forecast. This idiom was first recorded in 1936.
on account of somebody/something
, on somebody’s account
because of somebody/something: Flights were delayed on account of the bad weather.I can’t go, but don’t stay in on my account. on account of
Because of; for the sake of: "We got married on account of the baby" (Anne Tyler).