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Present participle for to add amounts or quantities together
“We simply add up the numbers in each column to arrive at a total.”
Present participle for to amount to, or be equal to, when added together
“Indicate to what extent you agree with some or all of the six responses by giving them a numerical value, the total of which will add up to a total of twelve points for each question.”
Present participle for to seem logically reasonable or consistent
“So, like I said, something does not add up about the nandrolone story.”
Present participle for to indicate or mean (something)
“The recent riots add up to a severe and deepening crisis.”
Present participle for to work out or resolve
Present participle for to ascertain through analysis or investigation
Present participle for to establish a fact to be true
Present participle for to arrive at a judgment or opinion by reasoning
Present participle for to accumulate, collect or store away a certain amount of something
The act or process of determining the amount or number of something mathematically
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