verb
- to add up numbers or amounts to find the total sum
- to amount to a particular total when added together
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The accountant will totalise all the expenses for the month.
- Please totalise the scores from each round of the competition.
- The donations totalise £5,000 so far.
- When you totalise the costs, the project becomes quite expensive.
- The machine can totalise the sales figures automatically.
- All the individual payments totalise exactly what we expected.