enumerated

[ɪˈnjuːməreɪtɪd]

enumerated Definition

  • 1to name things on a list one by one
  • 2to mention a number of things separately, one by one

Using enumerated: Examples

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

  • Example

    The report enumerated the various reasons for the company's decline.

  • Example

    She enumerated the steps needed to complete the project.

  • Example

    He enumerated the different types of birds he had seen on his trip.

enumerated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enumerated

Phrases with enumerated

  • to list or describe all the possible options or methods

    Example

    Can you enumerate the ways in which we can improve our sales?

  • enumerate the benefits

    to list or describe all the advantages or positive aspects

    Example

    The brochure enumerates the benefits of the new health plan.

  • enumerate the drawbacks

    to list or describe all the disadvantages or negative aspects

    Example

    The article enumerates the drawbacks of using social media excessively.

Origins of enumerated

from Latin 'enumerare', meaning 'to count out'

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Summary: enumerated in Brief

To 'enumerate' [ɪˈnjuːməreɪtɪd] is to list or mention things separately and one by one. It is often used in reports, instructions, and descriptions. Examples include 'The report enumerated the various reasons for the company's decline,' and 'She enumerated the steps needed to complete the project.' 'Enumerate' extends into phrases like 'enumerate the ways,' asking for a list of options, and 'enumerate the benefits,' listing the advantages of something.