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Meanings of
enumerate
in English
Portuguese
enumerar
Catalan
enumerar
Spanish
enumerar
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Specify individually.
recite
itemize
itemise
Portuguese
enumerar
Portuguese
enumerar
Spanish
enumerar
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Determine the number or amount of.
number
count
numerate
Portuguese
enumerar
Synonyms
Examples for "
number
"
number
count
numerate
Examples for "
number
"
1
This year has seen an unprecedented
number
of migrants arriving in Europe.
2
Don't say
'
number
.
'
Say 'amount.' Apparently, this was very important... to Dick.
3
A
number
of striking public health doctors agreed to help investigate it.
4
The
number
of health service staff in England is a political issue.
5
Issue addressed: Building evidence-based health promotion programs involves a
number
of steps.
1
This value is used to set the
count
used for simple counting.
2
The early vote
count
is expected to top 50 million on Tuesday.
3
The election
count
was under way; his mind was on serious matters.
4
Besides, it doesn't
count
;
ask the former President of the United States.
5
Mercedes have been able to
count
on more power in qualifying, however.
1
They won't be
numerate
or literate in their own language, let alone English.
2
Curtis adds that being highly
numerate
and having good analytical skills is increasingly important.
3
This sophisticated approach to risk requires a
numerate
society, which causes challenges for Ireland's schools.
4
We're the least literate and
numerate
country in Africa.
5
Any
numerate
school student could make the calculation.
Usage of
enumerate
in English
1
We are far from their being able to
enumerate
information that specific.
2
I was just too strung out to
enumerate
those consequences to myself.
3
In other connections, which I need not now
enumerate
,
we find it.
4
There are gifts demanded for the same that seriatim I would
enumerate
.
5
As though furnishing a description for the police, he began to
enumerate
:
6
The most important of these effects, I shall now proceed to
enumerate
.
7
It is, however, impossible to
enumerate
all the undertakings of Pope Nicholas.
8
Harriet cannot begin to
enumerate
the ways she does not like Victor.
9
There was one among them-butlet me first
enumerate
their heavy artillery:
10
Other reasons there are for my opinion which I cannot now
enumerate
.
11
Decidedly, it would have been a waste of paper to
enumerate
them.
12
The waters of Illinois abound with fish, of which class we
enumerate
,
-
13
But to
enumerate
his talents, is to tell but half his praise.
14
But-well, I do not quite see why you
enumerate
them just now.
15
Six hundred fields of view were counted to
enumerate
the number of translocations.
16
Posted signs
enumerate
lists of words it is forbidden to mention, even jokingly.
Other examples for "enumerate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
enumerate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
enumerate here
enumerate many
enumerate the reasons
enumerate also
enumerate in detail
More collocations
Translations for
enumerate
Portuguese
enumerar
contar
Catalan
enumerar
Spanish
enumerar
contar
Enumerate
through the time
Enumerate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common