Crossword-Solution: ENUMERATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Enumerate | v. t. | To count; to tell by numbers; to count over, or tell off one after another; to number; to reckon up; to mention one by one; to name over; to make a special and separate account of; to recount; as, to enumerate the stars in a constellation. |
We have 49 clues for the answer “ENUMERATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Tally specifically. | 1 answer |
| EXPRESS in order | 1 answer |
| Give chapter and verse | 1 answer |
| NUMBER off | 1 answer |
| name one by one | 2 answers |
| COUNT off | 2 answers |
| List of items one by one as on a bill | 2 answers |
| Make a list of | 2 answers |
| Mention one by one | 2 answers |
| numerate | 3 answers |
| RELATE in detail | 4 answers |
| particularize | 4 answers |
| Rattle off | 5 answers |
| Recount | 14 answers |
| itemise | 16 answers |
| Matriculate | 20 answers |
| ADD (UP) | 21 answers |
| Docket | 25 answers |
| Recite | 25 answers |
| Tick (off) | 26 answers |
| MAKE list | 27 answers |
| differentiate | 29 answers |
| individualize | 30 answers |
| Inventory | 34 answers |
| Tally | 36 answers |
| tabulate | 37 answers |
| CALL over | 39 answers |
| Calculate | 39 answers |
| denote | 40 answers |
| Relate | 43 answers |
| summarise | 44 answers |
| Reckon | 45 answers |
| Designate | 46 answers |
| Define | 46 answers |
| Quote | 50 answers |
| Cite | 54 answers |
| Tell | 57 answers |
| Estimate | 61 answers |
| CALL or describe as | 63 answers |
| CALL as | 63 answers |
| individualise | 64 answers |
| Enter | 66 answers |
| figure | 66 answers |
| Specify | 68 answers |
| ADD ___ | 68 answers |
| List | 71 answers |
| COUNT ___! | 76 answers |
| Elaborate | 80 answers |
| determine | 81 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ENUMERATE (5)
And at this moment I can see your Line, or side—or inside as you are pleased to call it; and I can see also the Men and Women on the North and South of you, whom I will now enumerate, describing their order, their size, and the interval between each.” When I had done this at great length, I cried triumphantly, “Does that at last convince you?” And, with that, I once more entered Lineland, taking up the same position as before.
Vivian appeared quite unruffled by his sportive sarcasm, and she continued to enumerate her obligations to Gordon Wright.
Most of the time this appears to be either idle speculation-- since there is never any further feedback about passages this or that edition does better in the eye of particular scholars or the feedback is of the "holier than thou" variety in which the scholar claims to have found errors in our edition, which the scholar then refuses to enumerate.
But the enumeration of sins ought to be free to every one, as to what he wishes to enumerate or not to enumerate.
But of Confession they teach that an enumeration of sins is not necessary, and that consciences be not burdened with anxiety to enumerate all sins, for it is impossible to recount all sins, as the Psalm testifies, 19,13: Who can understand his errors? Also Jeremiah, 17 9: The heart is deceitful; who can know it; But if no sins were forgiven, except those that are recounted, consciences could never find peace; for very many sins they neither see nor can remember.
Quotes with ENUMERATE (3)
The purpose of this critique of pure speculative reason consists in the attempt to change the old procedure of metaphysics, and to bring about a complete revolution after the example set by geometers and investigators of nature. This critique is a treatise on the method, not a system of the science itself; but nevertheless it marks out the whole plan of this science, both with regard to its limits and with regard to its inner organization. For it is peculiar to pure speculati…
For much of my life I was not acquainted with what may seem the obscure derivation of the adjective 'sincere.' It is from two Latin words, sine, without, and cera, wax. What a rare thing it is to be treated without wax. My desire is always to conduct relationships based upon honest regard. As I sipped the last drops of beef tea I tried to enumerate moments stripped of pretense and all I could come up with was those efforts of mine, with brother-in-law, when he grasped my hand…
We may now briefly enumerate the elements of style. We have, peculiar to the prose writer, the task of keeping his phrases large, rhythmical, and pleasing to the ear, without ever allowing them to fall into the strictly metrical: peculiar to the versifier, the task of combining and contrasting his double, treble, and quadruple pattern, feet and groups, logic and metre — harmonious in diversity: common to both, the task of artfully combining the prime elements of language into…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1952–2017).