verb
- adding up numbers or amounts to find the sum
- reaching a particular total amount
- completely destroying or wrecking something
Usage: present participle of ‘total’
Usage: present participle of ‘total’
Usage: informal; present participle of ‘total’
Examples
- She is totaling the expenses from our trip.
- The accountant spent hours totaling the quarterly figures.
- The damages are totaling more than we expected.
- His medical bills are totaling thousands of dollars.
- The storm is totaling houses along the coast.
- He ended up totaling his car in the accident.