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View definitions for totaled

totaled

adjective as in ruined

adjective as in wrecked

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The Times asked him for copies of receipts, especially for the larger expenses, and he sent screenshots of them that totaled a little more than $17,000.

Because the alleged actions occurred while he was in office, state law requires taxpayers to foot his legal bills, which totaled over $25 million as of last September, The Times reported.

From Salon

Canadian officials say they will continue with their efforts to lobby US counterparts on the benefits of trade between the two nations, which totaled an estimated $909bn in 2022.

From BBC

Donations totaled about $500,000 annually at first, enough to pay for computer equipment, some of those special washing machines and several thousand flashlights.

My earnings at first totaled about half of the paychecks I’d gotten as an employee, but I was too busy with freelance work to dedicate time to searching for a job.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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