Totaled
adjective
1.
constituting or comprising the whole; entire; whole:
the total expenditure.
2.
of or relating to the whole of something:
the total effect of a play.
3.
complete in extent or degree; absolute; unqualified; utter:
a total failure.
4.
involving all aspects, elements, participants, resources, etc.; unqualified; all-out:
total war.
noun
5.
the total amount; sum; aggregate:
a total of $200.
6.
the whole; an entirety:
the impressive total of Mozart’s achievement.
verb (used with object), totaled, totaling or (especially British) totalled, totalling.
7.
to bring to a total; add up.
8.
to reach a total of; amount to.
9.
Slang. to wreck or demolish completely:
He totaled his new car in the accident.
verb (used without object), totaled, totaling or (especially British) totalled, totalling.
10.
to amount (often followed by to).
noun
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 -tals, -talling, -talled (US) -tals, -taling, -taled
4.
when intr, sometimes foll by to. to amount: to total six pounds
5.
(transitive) to add up: to total a list of prices
6.
(transitive) (slang) to kill or badly injure (someone)
7.
(transitive) (mainly US) to damage (a vehicle) beyond repair
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