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enumerate1640s, from or modeled on Latin enumeratus, past participle of enumerare (see enumeration). Middle English had annumerate (early 15c.). Related: Enumerated; enumerating.
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enumeratev. To name one by one.
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enumerateTo mention or list things one by one.
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enumerateEnumerate means list items individually; to name a number of things on a list one by one; to count how many things there are in something.
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enumerate(v) specify individually(v) determine the number or amount of
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enumerateList some relevant items, possibly in continuous prose (rather than note form) and perhaps 'describe' them (see above) as well.
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enumerateThe word enumerate specifies a list or outline form of reply. In such questions you should recount, one by one, in concise form, the points required.
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enumerate
To specify each member of a sequence individually in incrementing order.
To determine the amount of.
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