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ALL meanings of count

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  • countable noun count A Count is a European nobleman with the same rank as an English earl. 3
  • verb count When you count, you say all the numbers one after another up to a particular number. 3
  • verb count If you count all the things in a group, you add them up in order to find how many there are. 3
  • verb count Count up means the same as count. 3
  • countable noun count A count is the action of counting a particular set of things, or the number that you get when you have counted them. 3
  • countable noun count You use count when referring to the level or amount of something that someone or something has. 3
  • singular noun count You use count in expressions such as a count of three or a count of ten when you are measuring a length of time by counting slowly up to a certain number. 3
  • verb count If something or someone counts for something or counts, they are important or valuable. 3
  • verb count If something counts or is counted as a particular thing, it is regarded as being that thing, especially in particular circumstances or under particular rules. 3
  • verb count If you count something when you are making a calculation, you include it in that calculation. 3
  • countable noun count You can use count to refer to one or more points that you are considering. For example, if someone is wrong on two counts, they are wrong in two ways. 3
  • countable noun count In law, a count is one of a number of charges brought against someone in court. 3
  • verb count to add up or check (each unit in a collection) in order to ascertain the sum; enumerate 3
  • verb count to recite numbers in ascending order up to and including 3
  • verb count to take into account or include 3
  • verb count to believe to be; consider; think; deem 3
  • verb count to recite or list numbers in ascending order either in units or groups 3
  • verb count to have value, importance, or influence 3
  • verb count to have a certain specified value or importance 3
  • verb count to keep time by counting beats 3
  • noun count the act of counting or reckoning 3
  • noun count the number reached by counting; sum 3
  • noun count a paragraph in an indictment containing a distinct and separate charge 3
  • noun count the total number of photons or ionized particles detected by a counter 3
  • noun count the act of telling off a number of seconds by the referee, as when a boxer has been knocked down or a wrestler pinned by his opponent 3
  • noun count notice; regard; account 3
  • noun count a nobleman in any of various European countries having a rank corresponding to that of a British earl 3
  • noun count any of various officials in the late Roman Empire and under various Germanic kings in the early Middle Ages 3
  • noun count a man who has received an honour (papal knighthood) from the Pope in recognition of good deeds, achievements, etc 3
  • verb transitive count to name numbers in regular order to (a certain number) 3
  • verb transitive count to add up, one by one, by units or groups, so as to get a total 3
  • verb transitive count to check by numbering off; inventory 3
  • verb transitive count to take account of; include 3
  • verb transitive count to believe or take to be; consider 3
  • intransitive verb count to name numbers or add up items in order 3
  • intransitive verb count to be taken into account; have importance, value, etc. 3
  • intransitive verb count to have a specified value 3
  • intransitive verb count to rely or depend (on or upon) 3
  • intransitive verb count to keep time by counting the beats 3
  • noun count the act of counting; adding or numbering 3
  • noun count the number reached by counting; total number or quantity 3
  • noun count a reckoning or accounting 3
  • noun count regard; notice; account 3
  • noun count the number of balls and strikes that have been pitched to the batter 3
  • noun count the number of pins knocked down by the first ball in a frame following a frame in which a spare or strike is scored: added to the score of the spare or strike of the preceding frame 3
  • noun count the counting of seconds up to ten, during which a boxer who has been knocked down must rise or lose the match 3
  • noun count any of the charges in an indictment, each of which gives a reason and is sufficient for prosecution 3
  • noun count a nobleman in European countries, having a rank equivalent to that of an English earl 3
  • verb with object count to check over (the separate units or groups of a collection) one by one to determine the total number; add up; enumerate: He counted his tickets and found he had ten. 1
  • verb with object count to reckon up; calculate; compute. 1
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