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tabulate

[tab-yuh-leyt, tab-yuh-lit, -leyt] / ˈtæb jəˌleɪt, ˈtæb jə lɪt, -ˌleɪt /


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It is part of the Labor Department but operates independently, relying on nonpartisan staff economists who tabulate the numbers without input from the commissioner, the agency’s only political appointee.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 30, 2026

Counting ballots involves feeding each one into electronic scanners that tabulate their results.

From BBC Nov. 4, 2024

It has 20 scanners to tabulate ballots, all of which will be running on election night.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 21, 2024

Scanners read the QR code to tabulate ballots.

From Seattle Times Feb. 6, 2024

I was in the midst of writing a novel and he was calling me from it to tabulate the price of groceries.

From "Black Boy" by Richard Wright

The rest of the state closes an hour earlier and usually tabulates a significant number of votes during that time before the last polls close.

From Seattle Times Mar. 1, 2024

When President Trump was elected, the Census Bureau was in the process of changing the way it tabulates race and ethnicity.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 11, 2022

Here, the media actually assembles the results from 50 states, tabulates them and declares a victor.

From New York Times Aug. 2, 2020

Michael Lanza, a spokesman for the New York City Health Department, said every deceased person with a lab-confirmed covid-19 diagnosis is being counted in the fatality numbers the city tabulates.

From Washington Post Apr. 9, 2020

Here is a table, because it tabulates the results of the subordinate steps of this enormous calculation as far as 527 decimals: the remainder being added as results only during the printing.

From A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II by Smith, David Eugene

Last year, legislators passed a new law that requires votes to be tabulated by the 13th day after ballots close, though it doesn’t change the 30-day deadline for official results and provides several exceptions.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 2, 2026

Nearly a third of YouTube’s revenue now comes from its subscription products, while advertising on its free platform generated over $40 billion in revenue last year, MoffettNathanson tabulated.

From MarketWatch Mar. 9, 2026

Recent work has included a focus on how U.S. economic statistics are tabulated and the challenges facing the agencies that publish them.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 22, 2026

Polls are closed across many of the East Coast battleground states, and votes are being tabulated at a rapid clip.

From BBC Nov. 5, 2024

When Morgan examined these crosses, tabulated across dozens of notebooks, he found a surprising pattern: some genes acted as if they were “linked” to each other.

From "The Gene" by Siddhartha Mukherjee

Up until the mid to late 1950s, Social Security records were stored manually or with electromechanical machines, including punched cards and early tabulating equipment.

From MarketWatch Jan. 16, 2026

As a physician, my focus is roped tightly around a very narrow notion of healing: I follow a blueprint of tabulating signs and symptoms, rendering diagnoses, and setting forth treatments.

From Salon Jun. 4, 2024

Secretary of State Monae Johnson, a Republican, expressed confidence in tabulating machines, noting they have been used for years.

From Seattle Times Jun. 1, 2024

Upon tabulating the scores, the researchers found that sentiments around air taxis are generally positive among the participants.

From Science Daily May 28, 2024

Brian shrugged, tabulating his own totals once more to be sure that Brother Leon wouldn’t blame him for any discrepancies.

From "The Chocolate War" by Robert Cormier




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