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To equal or amount to
“One plus one will total two each and every time.”
To add up the full number or amount of
“Once you total the pennies, you will be pleasantly surprised at how much you have saved.”
To completely destroy or devastate
“I was afraid that he might total my car by driving at a ridiculously high speed.”
To destroy or damage the value or quality of
To defeat, subdue or overcome with superior strength
To defeat heavily in a contest
To compose of, or constitute, in amount or part of a whole
To give a summary of
(run at) To be purchasable for a specified price
To crush into fine particles
To treat with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly
Formulas derived through calculation
Plural for the whole number or amount of something
“In competition, boulderers are scored on a total of five or six different climbs.”
Plural for the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something
Plural for a current total, amount or score
Plural for an amount or number of something
Plural for the action or process of calculating or estimating something
Plural for an accident, mistake, or problem
Plural for the central or greater part of something
Plural for a large amount or quantity (of something)
Plural for something which is owed such as a debt or bill
Plural for the amount of money needed or available for a purpose
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