tabulate

[ˈtæbjəleɪt]

tabulate Definition

  • 1to arrange data or information in a table or list
  • 2to count or record something systematically

Using tabulate: Examples

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

  • Example

    She tabulated the results of the survey.

  • Example

    The data was tabulated and analyzed.

  • Example

    He tabulated the expenses for the month.

  • Example

    The votes were tabulated and the winner was announced.

tabulate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tabulate

Phrases with tabulate

  • to organize data into a table or chart

    Example

    The research team tabulated the data to better understand the trends.

  • tabulate results

    to calculate and record the results of a survey, election, or other event

    Example

    The volunteers worked through the night to tabulate the election results.

  • tabulate expenses

    to record and add up the expenses for a particular period of time

    Example

    He spent hours tabulating his business expenses for tax purposes.

Origins of tabulate

from Latin 'tabula', meaning 'table'

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Summary: tabulate in Brief

The verb 'tabulate' [ˈtæbjəleɪt] means to arrange data or information in a table or list, or to count or record something systematically. It is often used in the context of organizing data, as in 'She tabulated the results of the survey.' 'Tabulate' can also be used to describe recording and adding up expenses or calculating and recording the results of an event.