[Grammar] ‘account for’ usage

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northpath

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Does the sentence ‘I can’t account for his behaviour.’ means ‘I can’t take responsibility for his behaviour.’ Or ‘I can’t find any reasons for his behaviour.’ (I can’t explain his behaviour)?
 

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Possibly either.
 

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I'd understand it as the second.
 

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I agree with GoesStation.

What would have a meaning close to the first option is:

I'm not accountable for his behavior.

or

I can't be held accountable for his behavior.
 
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