totaled

/ˈtoʊtəld/
verb
  1. Past tense of total: to add up to a particular amount or to find the total of something.
    • She totaled all the expenses in her notebook.
    • The bill totaled $45 for the three of us.
    • The donations totaled over ten thousand dollars.
  2. Past tense of total: to completely destroy a vehicle, typically in an accident.
    • She was lucky to walk away unhurt even though she totaled the motorcycle.
    • He totaled his car when he hit a tree.
    • The insurance company said the truck was totaled after the crash.
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