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tabulate
[ verb tab-yuh-leyt; adjective tab-yuh-lit, -leyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to put or arrange in a tabular, systematic, or condensed form; formulate tabularly.
verb (used without object)
- to operate the tab key on a typewriter; to tab.
adjective
- shaped like a table or tablet; tabular.
- having transverse septae, as certain corals.
tabulate
verb
- Alsotabularizeˈtæbjʊləˌraɪz to set out, arrange, or write in tabular form
- to form or cut with a flat surface
adjective
- having a flat surface
- (of certain corals) having transverse skeletal plates
Derived Forms
- ˌtabuˈlation, noun
- ˈtabulable, adjective
Other Words From
- tabu·la·ble adjective
- tabu·lation noun
- non·tabu·lated adjective
- pre·tabu·late verb (used with object) pretabulated pretabulating
- pretab·u·lation noun
- re·tabu·late verb (used with object) retabulated retabulating
- un·tabu·la·ble adjective
- un·tabu·lated adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of tabulate1
Example Sentences
With some states still tabulating their results, Trump currently has improved on his electoral margins in at least 2,367 US counties, while slipping in just 240.
However, the chart and the figures circulating online were based on preliminary vote totals, which continue to go up as final results are still being tabulated.
Polls are closed across many of the East Coast battleground states, and votes are being tabulated at a rapid clip.
Counting ballots involves feeding each one into electronic scanners that tabulate their results.
Mail-in voting is expected to be lower this year, but the state reports that it has already received 217,000 completed ballots that, by Pennsylvania law, cannot be opened and tabulated until election night.
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