enumerate
IPA: ɪnˈumɝeɪt
verb
- To specify each member of a sequence individually in incrementing order.
- To determine the amount of.
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Examples of "enumerate" in Sentences
- I enumerated a list of things.
- The man enumerated the many cases.
- The police had to enumerate the crimes.
- The man was not supposed to enumerate the names.
- These references enumerate in the end of the book.
- Isn't it possible to enumerate the power set of the natural numbers
- According to my Constitution, the census is to "enumerate" the people.
- If we wish for government to have a specific power, we should enumerate it.
- Business was a more critical partner in development than he could "enumerate", he said.
- I'm not sure what you mean by "enumerate" but maybe I can point you in the right direction.
- Constitution in the particulars mentioned, and in many other ways which I forbear to enumerate is too clear to admit of the least doubt.
- The Constitution says "enumerate" - to count ... enumerate does not mean to identify by name or intrusively insist upon revealing very personal information.
- That was in response to your attempt to enumerate the liberties of the people, referring to the debate surrounding the adoption of the Bill of Rights, not theCRA.
- That was in response to your attempt to enumerate the liberties of the people, referring to the debate surrounding the adoption of the Bill of Rights, not the CRA.
- You see, Broun feels that any inquiry beyond the constitutional requirement to "enumerate" the number of persons living in his household is, per se, "unconstitutional."
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