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to·tal·ize  (ttl-z)
tr.v. to·tal·ized, to·tal·iz·ing, to·tal·iz·es
To make or combine into a total.

total·i·zation (--zshn) n.

totalize, totalise [ˈtəʊtəˌlaɪz]
vb
to combine or make into a total
totalization , totalisation n
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Verb1.totalize - make into a totaltotalize - make into a total; "Can we totalize these different ideas into one philosophy?"
combine, compound - put or add together; "combine resources"
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totalize [ˈtəʊtəlaɪz] VTtotalizar


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6) In this sense, he rejected a traditional approach to historical analysis in an effort to detach his enquiries from tired old teleologies and totalisations.
We South Africans are, in De Kock's terms (2001: 288) "enfolded in the convergence of identity and difference" and, thus enfolded, we must necessarily resist analytical totalisations because, at the seam, we can barely tell ourselves apart from the very sutures of our making.
 
 
 
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