Similar words: confabulate, tabula rasa, constabulary, ambulate, perambulate, somnambulate, discombobulate, discombobulated. Meaning: ['tæbjəleɪt /-jʊl-] v. 1. arrange in tabular form 2. shape or cut with a flat surface.
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1. Let me tabulate the results as follows.
2. It took me ten hours to tabulate the results.
3. Results for the test program haven't been tabulated.
4. The survey results are tabulated in section 9 of Appendix 1.
5. The results, tabulated by computer, were predictable.
5. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
6. The results tabulated here show that, for low packing densities, the most effective technique is generally chained overflow.
7. To sort and tabulate data, the devices employed delicate metal parts that required constant replacement.
8. The league tabulated votes on 12 key environmental issues in the House and 14 in the Senate.
9. By Saturday night, the ballots are tabulated, the discussions complete.
10. The values tabulated here give us a measure of comparison for Kaimann's experimental results.
11. Please tabulate the numbers in order.
12. It took me ten hours tabulate the results.
13. Advertising -- Tabulate response - card mechanisms from ads, web site ads, and other forms of advertising.
14. Using the sketch, it is now possible to tabulate the coordinates of all the nodes.
15. Do you like to use a chart to tabulate the data?
16. Statistician Herman Hollerith used punch cards to tabulate data from the 1890 U.S. census.
17. The use of graph paper makes accurate plotting possible - compare the tabulated results below and their plot in figure 14.
18. In order to construct a line graph, at least two sets of tabulated data are required.
19. They promised results within four or five minutes of when they were tabulated by the state.
20. However, it does result in small changes in the tabulated values of the molar entropies of gases.
21. There are many examples taken from the original literature and corresponding tabulated values.
22. Herman Hollerith was a statistician who helped the U.S. Census tabulate data.
23. You could run the reaction, take solid iron gaseous oxygen, form iron oxide, measure the heat of formation of it, tabulate it.
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