totalize

/ˈtoʊtəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To combine or add together into a total; to sum up.
    • Please totalize the expenses for this month's budget report.
    • The accountant will totalize all the sales figures by the end of the day.
    • We need to totalize the votes from each district to find the winner.
  2. To treat or consider something as a complete whole, often ignoring individual parts.
    • It is a mistake to totalize the opinions of an entire group based on one person.
    • Critics argue that the author totalizes a complex culture into a few stereotypes.
    • The theory tries to totalize all human experience into a single framework.
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