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Definition of counting in English: countingprepositionˈkaʊntɪŋˈkaʊn(t)ɪŋ Taking account of when reaching a total; including. there were three of us in the family, or four counting my pet rabbit the college had 139 employees, not counting those engaged in routine clerical work Example sentencesExamples - It came down to four people, five counting Chris.
- A triangular pyramid, or tetrahedron, has a triangular base and four faces, counting the bottom.
- Inside there were perhaps five people in total, counting the bartender.
- There was a grand total of three knights in the entire city - counting Balian.
- There were also four big detachments counting 100-150 fighters each.
- The males can weigh up to 300 pounds, and their length can reach six feet, without even counting a nearly three-foot-long tail.
- Counting those attending worship in the Spanish and Korean congregations, there were about 500 people worshiping God in the building on any Sunday.
- But how many has the President lost now, counting these four and everyone who left last term?
- Actually, we have only four chairs, counting the piano bench.
- There are approximately 132 million individual taxpayers in the US (not counting those who pay no taxes or get a refund, just those who pay add revenue to the government).
- Unfortunately, at £175 the Elvis trilby added up to more than my current choices can support even counting a minutely considered VAT exemption.
- The MCC tourists, counting Pataudi, included six men who had or would captain their country.
Synonyms which include, which includes, inclusive of, counting Definition of counting in US English: countingprepositionˈkoun(t)iNGˈkaʊn(t)ɪŋ Taking account of when reaching a total; including. there were three of us in the family, or four counting my pet rabbit the college had 139 employees, not counting those engaged in routine clerical work Example sentencesExamples - Inside there were perhaps five people in total, counting the bartender.
- There was a grand total of three knights in the entire city - counting Balian.
- But how many has the President lost now, counting these four and everyone who left last term?
- Actually, we have only four chairs, counting the piano bench.
- It came down to four people, five counting Chris.
- The males can weigh up to 300 pounds, and their length can reach six feet, without even counting a nearly three-foot-long tail.
- There were also four big detachments counting 100-150 fighters each.
- The MCC tourists, counting Pataudi, included six men who had or would captain their country.
- A triangular pyramid, or tetrahedron, has a triangular base and four faces, counting the bottom.
- Counting those attending worship in the Spanish and Korean congregations, there were about 500 people worshiping God in the building on any Sunday.
- Unfortunately, at £175 the Elvis trilby added up to more than my current choices can support even counting a minutely considered VAT exemption.
- There are approximately 132 million individual taxpayers in the US (not counting those who pay no taxes or get a refund, just those who pay add revenue to the government).
Synonyms which include, which includes, inclusive of, counting |