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enumerated
[ ih-noo-muh-rey-tid, ih-nyoo- ]
adjective
- named or listed one by one, as if in counting:
I couldn鈥檛 remember any of the rapidly enumerated salad dressing options, and just told the waiter to surprise me.
- counted systematically, as in a census, inventory, etc.:
The enumerated population of Manitoba increased 5.2 percent over the past five years.
- Computers. (of a data type) allowing only values selected from a limited set of named elements:
Assign an importance level to each record by creating an enumerated type with values such as 鈥渓ow,鈥 鈥渕edium,鈥 and 鈥渉igh.鈥
Months of the year are an enumerated data type.
- Chiefly Canadian. (of a voter) entered by name in an official register of eligible voters for an election:
In the last municipal election in Halifax, 58 percent of enumerated voters cast a ballot.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of enumerate.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of enumerated1
Example Sentences
He also enumerated his contributions to the Black community and rejected the idea that he is 鈥渉iding鈥 to evade legal consequences.
There鈥檚 a journalistic quality to the movie, which delivers a readily digestible summary of Beckett鈥檚 life, with all the important moments neatly enumerated.
He mocked scholars whom he said, 鈥渨hined about Congress鈥檚 enumerated responsibility to declare war,鈥 saying that they had 鈥榝ailed to describe reality.鈥
No one can hold any of the offices enumerated in Section 3 without the power of the ballot.
But it also enumerated a list of business types that are no longer allowed downtown.
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