[
US
/ˈnuməɹət/
]
ADJECTIVE
- able to understand and use numbers
VERB
-
determine the number or amount of
Can you count the books on your shelf?
Count your change - 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.