talley
/ˈtæli/ or /ˈteɪli/Definitions
1. verb
to count or enumerate the members of something, especially a jury or a committee.
“The foreman was tasked with tallying the votes for the new policy.”
2. noun
a person or thing that tallies.
“The jury’s foreman acted as the tally for the group.”
3. noun
a count or enumeration of something, especially a jury or a committee.
“The tally of the votes was kept secret until the announcement.”
4. verb
to gather or collect something, especially information or data.
“The researchers spent months tallying data for their report.”