tally
/ˈtæli/Definitions
1. noun
A record or statement of scores, amounts, or numbers.
“The referee kept a tally of the goals scored in the soccer match.”
2. noun
A system or method of counting or recording.
“The company uses a tally system to track their inventory levels.”
3. verb
To keep a record or count of something, especially scores or amounts.
“The accountant will tally the expenses at the end of the month.”
4. verb
To add or sum up (numbers or amounts), especially in a formal or official way.
“The judge will tally the votes to determine the winner of the election.”
5. verb
To match or correspond with something.
“The numbers on the receipt tally with the amount on the bill.”
6. verb
To come together or join with something.
“The two groups will tally at the meeting to discuss the plan.”