totalize Synonyms
totalize Meaning
Wordnet
totalize (v)
make into a total
Webster
totalize (v. t.)
To make total, or complete;to reduce to completeness.
Webster
totalize (v. i.)
To use a totalizator.
totalize Sentence Examples
- The totalizing cost of the project is estimated to be over a million dollars.
- The survey results totalize to a clear majority in favor of the proposed legislation.
- The company's totalized profits have risen steadily over the past decade.
- The storm's totalized rainfall led to widespread flooding in the affected area.
- The athlete's totalized points secured him the championship title.
- The totalizing effect of the new tax law has been a significant financial burden on low-income families.
- The government's totalizing surveillance program has raised concerns about privacy violations.
- The totalized number of cases of the disease is still increasing despite containment efforts.
- The totalized value of the stolen goods was in the millions of dollars.
- The totalizing effect of the pandemic has had a profound impact on global economies and societies.
FAQs About the word totalize
make into a totalTo make total, or complete;to reduce to completeness., To use a totalizator.
subtract,add, calculate, sum, total, put together, cast (up), tabulate, tote (up), foot (up)
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The totalizing cost of the project is estimated to be over a million dollars.
The survey results totalize to a clear majority in favor of the proposed legislation.
The company's totalized profits have risen steadily over the past decade.
The storm's totalized rainfall led to widespread flooding in the affected area.