Totalling synonyms
Category:
To count; add
To constitute an addition:
(Mathematics) To add.
(Brit., Informal) To add; total
To add up in number or quantity:
The definition of come is to move closer to the requester.
To limit or restrict in number:
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To produce
To dismantle wrecked vehicles or other objects, to reclaim any useful parts. (Australia)
Total, complete, absolute.
To earn (a specified total amount) before expenses are deducted
To represent in definite form; give a shape to
To be equal to, especially in value.
To bring to total defeat; crush
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To demolish is defined as to knock down, refute or destroy either literally or figuratively, or to eat food quickly.
To determine an amount or number.
(Patents) To include, contain or embrace, but not implying an exhaustive list.
To complete is to finish something, to make something whole or see a task through to the end.
To perform a mathematical process; figure:
To amount to; total
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The definition of spoil is to destroy something, to diminish the character of something, to overindulge someone, or to go bad and become unusable or inedible.
To cause to come into forceful contact with something:
To debase the nature of; degrade:
(Archaic) To go or come to ruin
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To give (wood, for example) a desired or particular surface texture.
To cause to become financially bankrupt.
To be added; amount (with to or into)
To make a total of; combine into a total
To add up (a column of numbers) and write the sum at the bottom; total:
To add up (accounts, a sum, etc.); calculate by arithmetic
subtracting (antonym)
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helping (related)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
increasing (related)
To become greater in size, amount, degree, etc.; grow
Find another word for totalling. In this page you can discover 37 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for totalling, like: tallying, adding, summing, totting, amounting, coming, numbering, yielding, wrecking, uttering and grossing.