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Tabulate   Listen
verb
Tabulate  v. t.  (past & past part. tabulated; pres. part. tabulating)  
1.
To form into a table or tables; to reduce to tables or synopses. "A philosophy is not worth the having, unless its results may be tabulated, and put in figures."
2.
To shape with a flat surface.






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"Tabulate" Quotes from Famous Books



... Committee would also like to have you tabulate in your reply, so far as you can, the banks, trust companies or bankers from whom you ...
— The New York Stock Exchange in the Crisis of 1914 • Henry George Stebbins Noble

... business, but I think you will find it simple. The Agricultural Department of the United States Government, for instance, tabulate all those facts. For example, they compel farmers in certain districts to keep a clear space between each lot so that in case of the crops being fired, the fire may be isolated. Canada, the Argentine and Australia ...
— The Green Rust • Edgar Wallace

... public, Currer Bell is perfectly welcome to what she can make of so unpromising a subject. But I think I have a fair claim in return to be let into the secret of the company I have got into. Some of them are good enough to tell, and need no OEdipus to solve the riddle. I can tabulate, for instance, the Yorke family for the Taylors, Mr. Moore—Mr. Cartwright, and Mr. Helstone is clearly meant for Mr. Robertson, though the authoress has evidently got her idea of his character through an unfavourable ...
— Charlotte Bronte and Her Circle • Clement K. Shorter

... come as by inheritance, or with no proportionate effort on our part, to direct, to enlarge and rationalise, from the first use of language by us, our manner of taking things. For Plato, they are no longer, as with Socrates, the instruments by which we tabulate and classify and record our experience—mere "marks" of the real things of experience, of what is essential in this or that, and common to every particular that goes by a certain common name; but are themselves rather the proper ...
— Plato and Platonism • Walter Horatio Pater



Words linked to "Tabulate" :   tabulation, arrange, table, tabularize, form



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