Together with
“Basque tribes were already mentioned in Roman times by Strabo and Pliny, counting the Vascones and the Aquitani.”
The action or process of calculating or estimating something
A thorough checking, counting, and examination of inventory or goods
Taking into account
“Perhaps, if you count the ones that never get off of the ground, this statistic is correct.”
Present participle for to determine the total or amount of (something)
“It is easy to count the number of 5-card poker hands with, for example, no spades.”
Present participle for to keep a tally or record of
“Effective weight loss typically requires that you count the number of calories you consume.”
Present participle for to make an estimate of a total or value
“Sir, I count that there will be 4,500 or 4,600 of us Gascons.”
Present participle for to regard, or be regarded, as possessing a specified quality or fulfilling a specified role
“Four Summerhill students can count themselves among the brightest in the country after winning the All-Ireland Schools Table Quiz title.”
Present participle for to matter or be significant
“Perhaps the biggest difference between the seventies and nineties in Cannes is the matter of whose opinions count the most.”
Present participle for to depend on with full trust or confidence
“He would really appreciate being able to count on your support tomorrow.”
Including (almost) everything within its scope
Having reliance on somebody or something
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