Enumerate in a sentence as a verb

And open types make it so there's little point trying to enumerate exhaustive causes.

You may need to enumerate over a range of hydrogens for each one, giving some several billion keys.

You enumerate over a DOM node list which looks like an array, which includes enumerable properties like "length".

A motivated attacker could enumerate all possibilities in a few hours.

If you ask your attorney to enumerate possible disaster scenarios every time you make a decision relating to your business I'd guess you might decide that the whole thing was not worth the risk.

Figure out a way to make firearms registration easy to compute owner from a given recovered weapon, but not to enumerate a list of all guns owned by a specific person based on his identity only.

Similarly, I'm shocked at the droves of people on my campus that haven't been to church in years, haven't read the Bible, are generally not good people, and can't even enumerate reasons why they cling to their faith, but happily rush out to vote for anti-gay Republicans.

Unless you need to compute integrals, enumerate Bessel functions, use fundamental constants, check units, quickly plot an arbitrary function, etc. In other words, it's an excellent technical calculator, or a more accessible and digestible version of Mathematica.

This depressed me on too many levels to enumerate, but Ill toss out a few:- Someone had enough time to get these signs professionally printed and affixed to our fridges.- It was someones salaried, 40-hour-a-week job to do things like this.- Someone thought soda smuggling was a big enough problem at Microsoft to draw attention to it.

Enumerate definitions

verb

specify individually; "She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered"; "The doctor recited the list of possible side effects of the drug"

See also: recite itemize itemise

verb

determine the number or amount of; "Can you count the books on your shelf?"; "Count your change"

See also: count number numerate