tabulate

verb
UK: /ˈtæbjʊleɪt/
US: /ˈtæbjəleɪt/
  1. To arrange information in the form of a table or columns.

    1. We need to tabulate these results quickly.
    2. The software can automatically tabulate survey responses, saving a lot of time.
  2. To count something or calculate a total.

    1. Volunteers will tabulate the ballots.
    2. The election commission has begun to tabulate the votes from the different districts.
tabulate adjective
  1. Presented or displayed in a table.

    1. The tabulate data was easy to understand.
    2. A tabulate summary of the findings was included in the final report for easier reading.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "tabulate" in English means: To arrange information in the form of a table or columns., To count something or calculate a total..

The phonetic transcription of "tabulate" is /ˈtæbjʊleɪt/ in British English and /ˈtæbjəleɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "tabulate": arrange, organize, calculate, compute, classify, order.

Example usage of "tabulate": "We need to tabulate these results quickly.". More examples on the page.