verb

definition

To add up; to calculate the sum of.

example

When we totalled the takings, we always got a different figure.

definition

To equal a total of; to amount to.

example

That totals seven times so far.

definition

To demolish; to wreck completely. (from total loss)

example

Honey, I’m OK, but I’ve totaled the car.

definition

To amount to; to add up to.

example

It totals nearly a pound.

Examples of totalling in a Sentence

After the peace of Tilsit the Grand Army was gradually withdrawn behind the Rhine, leaving only three commands, totalling 63,000 men, under Davout in Prussia, Oudinot in west central Germany, and Lefebvre in Bavaria, to assist the princes of the Confederation of the Rhine in the maintenance of order and the enforcement of the French law of conscription, which was rigorously insisted on in all the States comprised in this new federation.

The following new single lines totalling 288 km.

During the night Grant's detached division (Lew Wallace's) and Buell's army came up, totalling 25,000 fresh troops, and at 5 A.M.

It commemorates the success gained on the 16th of August 1777 by a force of nearly 2000 "Green Mountain Boys" and New Hampshire and Massachusetts militia under General John Stark over two detachments of General Burgoyne's army, totalling about 1200 men, under Col.

Under favourable circumstances, and especially if Greece were neutral, these forces, totalling 3 active and 15 first reserve divisions, would be available.

Included was an oil barrel packed full of loose diamonds totalling 150,000 carats.

The native freshwater fish fauna, totalling 17 species, is exceptionally large relative to the rest of New Zealand.

Only 45 HEIs declared equity holdings, totalling almost £ 194 million.

The entrance shaft enters a complex of stopes and connecting passageways totalling almost 400m in length.

Even short-term medical volunteers were secured by that expensive mode, totalling over US$5,000 a year phone/fax charges !

Not only that, but the PlayStation also offered far more titles -- totalling over 7400, in fact -- than its closest competitor, the Nintendo 64.

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