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totaling Definition


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total
adj
    1. Whole; complete.
      Thesaurus: complete, absolute, entire, whole, consummate, integral, sweeping, thorough, comprehensive, undivided, unmitigated; Antonym: partial, limited.
noun
    1. The whole or complete amount, eg of various things added together.
      Thesaurus: entirety, whole, all, aggregate, lot, mass, sum, amount.
verb totalled, totalling, totaled, totaling
    tr & intr
    1. To amount to a specified sum.
      Example: The figures totalled 385
    2. To add it up to produce a total.
      Thesaurus: add up, sum, count, reckon.
      Form: total something up (also)
    (N Amer)
    3. slang
      To wreck or destroy (especially a vehicle) completely.
Derivative: totally
adverb
    Wholly or completely
      Thesaurus: absolutely, completely, entirely, utterly, wholly, comprehensively, thoroughly, unmitigatedly, consummately; Antonym: partially.
Etymology: 14c: from Latin totus all.



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