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Definition of totalize - Reverso English Dictionary
Verb
1.
mathematicsRare US combine parts to make a totalRare US
- The accountant will totalize the expenses for the month.
2.
conceptualRare US treat something as universal or comprehensiveRare US
- The theory attempts to totalize human experience.
Origin of totalize
Latin, totalis (entire)
Examples of totalize in a sentence
She will totalize the scores from all the judges. The software can totalize the data automatically. She tends to totalize all cultural differences. The book tries to totalize various philosophical ideas.
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- French:totaliser, universaliser, ...
- German:zusammenrechnen, verallgemeinern, ...
- Italian:totalizzare, universalizzare, ...
- Spanish:totalizar, universalizar, ...
- Portuguese:totalizar, universalizar, ...
- Chinese:合计, 全面化, ...
- Japanese:合計する, 総合化する, ...
- Arabic:جَمَعَ, عَامَلَ شَيْئًا كَشَامِل, ...
- Hebrew:לְחַבֵּר לַסְּכוּם, לְהַכְלִיל, ...
- Russian:подсчитывать, тотализировать, ...
- Ukrainian:об'єднувати, охоплювати, ...
- Hindi:जोड़ना, सार्वभौमिक बनाना, ...
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