1. tabulate - Noun
2. tabulate - Adjective
3. tabulate - Verb
To form into a table or tables; to reduce to tables or synopses.
To shape with a flat surface.
Source: Webster's dictionaryElection officials are still allowed to count but not tabulate ballots received after the deadline, so it is possible that there will be two final tallies: ballots that made it in before 8 p.m. and those that didn’t, he said. Source: Internet
Charles Babbage designed various machines to tabulate logarithms and other functions in 1837. Source: Internet
Babbage's difference engine No. 2, finally built in 1991, could hold 8 numbers of 31 decimal digits each and could thus tabulate 7th degree polynomials to that precision. Source: Internet
A local rep's staff refusing to even tabulate constituency opinions is big news to local media. Source: Internet
If you wish to speed up the process, SurveyMonkey will tabulate the NPS scores for you when you send our online poll to your customers. Source: Internet
Auditors will check paper ballots against the count provided by electronic machines that were used to tabulate the final vote count. Source: Internet