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[ US /ˈnuməɹət/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. able to understand and use numbers
VERB
  1. determine the number or amount of
    Can you count the books on your shelf?
    Count your change
  2. read out loud as words written numbers

How To Use numerate In A Sentence

  • As a species, we delight in making lists, which is what drove Herodotus in the fifth century B.C. and Callimachus of Cyrene a century later to enumerate the seven wonders in the first place. A Wonder From Any Angle
  • If precipitate interfered with the operation of the system, counts were enumerated manually.
  • Consider the code above and realize that any enumerated value not specifically processed by a case statement is instead processed by the default statement.
  • He hadn't the energy to enumerate the others, but he supposed that the list would be a catalog of the world. BARN BLIND
  • I have not numerated Noël's birthday presents because I wish to leave something to the imagination of my young readers. The Wouldbegoods
  • It has been doubted, whether aphtha or thrush, which consists of ulcers in the mouth, should be enumerated amongst febrile diseases; and whether these ulcers are always symptomatic, or the consequence rather than the cause of the fevers which attend them. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • He enumerated the benefits of the insurance scheme.
  • Ming as Researcher enumerates research projects conducted and those in progress.
  • There are no contemporary estimates of how rapidly and how far literacy spread; nor is it possible for us to quantify it with the data provided by largely innumerate contemporaries.
  • In the apportionment, or representation clause, the redemptioner and the apprentice counts each as a man, whereas five slaves are enumerated as only three free men. Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy.
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