retabulate

[ree-tab-yuh-leyt]

retabulate Definition

  • 1to tabulate again
  • 2to recalculate and compile data into a table or chart

Using retabulate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "retabulate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The election committee had to retabulate the votes due to a technical error.

  • Example

    After discovering a mistake in the data, we had to retabulate the results of the experiment.

  • Example

    The accountant had to retabulate the company's expenses to find the error.

retabulate Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: retabulate in Brief

The verb 'retabulate' [ree-tab-yuh-leyt] means to tabulate again or recalculate and compile data into a table or chart. It is often used in situations where there has been an error in the original calculation or compilation of data, as in 'The election committee had to retabulate the votes due to a technical error.'