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Definition of Totalise
1. Verb. Make into a total. "Can we totalize these different ideas into one philosophy?"
Definition of Totalise
1. to totalize [v -ISED, -ISING, -ISES] - See also: totalize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Totalise
Literary usage of Totalise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1881)
"They fill the great majority of our churches, and totalise all Nonconformist
congregations. They swell the roll of our communicants, and, so far, ..."
2. The Reports of the Most Learned Sir Edmund Saunders, Knt: Of Several ...by Edmund Saunders, Great Britain Court of King's Bench, John Williams by Edmund Saunders, Great Britain Court of King's Bench, John Williams (1845)
"... but is merely erroneous ; and if tie court had a proper jurisdiction in
totalise, neither the judges, nor minis- 'ss of tie court, nor the plaintiff, ..."
3. The Reader's Handbook of Allusions, References, Plots and Stories: With Two by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1880)
"... but part totalise Bertram thought the lady not efficiently well-born for him.
Ultimately, however, all ends well. (See HELENA. ..."