enumerate - use in sentences

Used with why or when

  • what: The second part of Article 10 enumerates what may seem a daunting list of exceptions.

Object

  • type: Users must use these enumerated types in their calling programs.
  • person: Someone other than the person enumerated may have provided the information, or the informant may have been uncertain, uninterested, or deceitful.
  • act: Article 7 Genocide and the other acts enumerated in Article 3 shall not be considered as political crimes for the purpose of extradition.
  • principle: It embraces each of the ten principles enumerated above.

Modifying Another Word

  • also: Roberts also enumerates the varied fortunes of Sassoon's personal relationships with his friends.
  • above: The objections to grit blasting have been enumerated above.
  • here: In this paper, we define South Asia in the more conventional manner, using the shorter list enumerated here.
  • just: The 1881 census of the Isle of Skye, off Scotland's North West coast, enumerated just over 17,500 residents.
  • not: Areas in which problems may arise include: ยง The person was not enumerated or their schedule was lost.

Preposition: in

  • section: Of the four factors enumerated in section 107, two focus on monetary issues.
  • census: First, all members of all households were enumerated in a census ( approx 7,500 households ).
  • minute: These are items which should be enumerated in the annual minutes of the Board of Directors.
  • list: These rings share a lot of properties which can be enumerated in a list of axioms: They are both factorization rings.
  • paragraph: The final version of the paper will address our working solutions to the problems enumerated in the foregoing paragraph.
  • household: The cohorts described all have, at some point, been enumerated in a lone occupant household.

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