1. totalled - Adjective
2. totalled - Verb
Derived from total
totalled
(Britain) simple past and past participle of total
totalled (comparative more totalled, superlative most totalled)
Destroyed
Several totalled cars were being picked over for usable parts.
Accounting for 318 of the mentioned 574, light commercial vehicles were down 96.8% from last year’s 9 812, while passenger vehicles totalled 105 units, a massive 99.6% nosedive from the 24 982 recorded twelve months ago. Source: Internet
At the then-estimated $125,000 per copy, 7.5% of 4,500 vehicles would have totalled approximately $42,187,500. Source: Internet
At the beginning of the war Biafra had 3,000 soldiers, but at the end of the war the soldiers totalled 30,000. citation There was no official support for the Biafran army by any other nation throughout the war, although arms were clandestinely acquired. Source: Internet
By 1895, these investments totalled $50 million. Source: Internet
By the turn of the 20th century, 1,242 Cheddar factories were in Ontario, and Cheddar had become Canada’s second-largest export after timber. citation Cheddar exports totalled convert in 1904, but by 2012, Canada was a net importer of cheese. Source: Internet
By war's end, gross enlistments totalled 727,200 men and women in the Australian Army (of whom 557,800 served overseas), 216,900 in the RAAF and 48,900 in the RAN. Source: Internet