Tabulate (verb)

  1. Arrange in tabular form, present information in a table.
  2. to record systematically in a table of data.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from latin tabulat- "made into a table", from the verb tabulare, from tabula "table".

Examples:

  1. I tabulated the results of the survey in a spreadsheet.
  2. The data was tabulated in a way that made it easy to compare and analyze.
  3. The researcher tabulated the data in a table to present the findings to the audience.
  4. The data was tabulated and then presented in a graph to show the trend.
  5. The scientist tabulated the data in a table to show the correlation between the two variables.
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