[
US
/ˈaɪtəˌmaɪz/
]
VERB
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place on a list of items
itemize one's tax deductions -
specify individually
She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered
The doctor recited the list of possible side effects of the drug
How To Use itemize In A Sentence
- Wood, Bruner, and Ross (1976) in one of the first attempts to define the term, itemise six: April « 2010 « An A-Z of ELT
- On a more itemized basis, knowledge capital is intellectual and human capital, customer and supplier capital.
- Films filled the gap, and he fondly itemises those he enjoyed ‘as a youngster‘.
- Plaintiff sold and delivered to Smith the merchandise described, on the dates and for the prices shown on the itemized statement of account attached as an exhibit.
- Itemise your gear and mark major items with your name and post code.
- The things that can be done are too many to be itemized for a county so big.
- Generally, if your total deductions are greater than the standard, you should itemize your deductions.
- To mention, describe, or treat individually; itemize or specify.
- To reissue the itemized bill on subscriber request, regardless of the pay monthly price plan, a $1 monthly fee applies.
- Mr Wood said the police seized a large amount of drink, which had not yet been itemised.