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    to·tal
    /ˈtōd(ə)l/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. the whole number or amount of something: "he scored a total of thirty-three points"

    verb

    • 1. amount in number to: "they were left with debts totaling $6,260" Similar add up toamount tomount up tocome to
    • 2. damage (something, typically a vehicle) beyond repair; wreck: informal North American "he almost totaled the car" Similar wreckcrashsmashdestroy

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  2. : comprising or constituting a whole : entire. the total amount. 2. : absolute, utter. a total failure. a total stranger. 3. : involving a complete and unified effort especially to achieve a desired effect. total war. total theater. 2 of 4. noun. 1. : a product of addition : sum. 2. : an entire quantity : amount. total. 3 of 4.

  3. 1. To determine the total of; add up: They totaled the applications at 600. 2. To equal a total of; amount to: The week's receipts totaled more than $90,000. 3. To wreck completely; demolish: The driver survived the crash but totaled the car. v.intr. To add up; amount: It totals to $25. Idiom: in total. All together; entirely.

  4. 6 days ago · Definitions of totaled. adjective. used of automobiles; completely demolished. “the insurance adjuster declared the automobile totaled ”. synonyms: destroyed. spoiled or ruined or demolished.

  5. Totaled definition: Simple past tense and past participle of total (US spelling).

  6. The word "totaled" is correct and usable in written English. It is a verb which means "to add up the cost of something". For example, "After paying for tickets, food, and souvenirs, the family totaled up their expenses and had spent more than expected.".

  7. Synonyms for TOTALED: numbered, measured, equalled, averaged, reached, aggregated, comprised, came (to); Antonyms of TOTALED: built, constructed, raised, set up, erected, produced, created, made.

  8. 1. the whole, esp regarded as the complete sum of a number of parts. adjective. 2. complete; absolute. the evening was a total failure. a total eclipse. 3. (prenominal) being or related to a total. the total number of passengers. verb Word forms: -tals, -talling, -talled, US -tals, -taling, -taled. 4. (when intr, sometimes foll by to) to amount.