Verb
The word is derived from tally
of Tally
Source: Webster's dictionaryMiracles happen quietly every day - in an operating room, on a stormy sea, in the sudden appearance of a road side stranger. They are rarely tallied. No one keeps score. Mitch Albom
As Attorney General, Solicitor General, and Assistant Attorney General,...he lost but a single case in the Supreme Court. Against [that] may be tallied some twenty-seven arguments which he won. Robert H. Jackson
Absolutely no one came close to the number of pages or signatures on petitions that the Sanders campaign tallied. Source: Internet
A 2005 survey tallied 23 breeding colonies with 2178 nests, of which the largest colony had 235 nests. Source: Internet
According to NBC, 68.6 million votes had been counted for Biden and 66 million for Trump who is lagging by 2.6 million votes, with 23.1 million to be tallied. Source: Internet
According to the latest update by CNN, Biden got 27,396 votes and Trump 3,760 votes of the 31,412 votes that were just tallied. Source: Internet