(especially of a vehicle) destroyed
totaled
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for totaled.
Editorial note
My 16 year old son just totaled our car on his 6th drive out on his learner's permit.
Quick take
(especially of a vehicle) destroyed
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of totaled gathered in one view.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for totaled.
adjective
(especially of a vehicle) destroyed
Example sentences
My 16 year old son just totaled our car on his 6th drive out on his learner's permit.
The article states that greek debt is $349 billion and that the Olympics totaled around $7 billion.
Except for the car, which is (probably) totaled, and the driver, who is significantly less insurable now.
He's been in effective exile for longer than Martin Luther King, Jr spent in jail, totaled over his entire life.
You have a totaled car with no insurance and have to pay your own medical bills.
Or are you able to pay out-of-pocket for any car or truck with cargo that gets totaled because you cause an accident?
Maybe totaled like ten cigs a week or so.
At each step you will get totaled by people who are ahead of you because each step gives you a completely new way of seeing the game.
The number of iterations totaled about two billion.
In actual numbers, my 42 check-ins totaled 409 new lines of code compared with 213 lines deleted, so close to 50% (not counting check-ins with simple line changes).
> In 2013, the total amount of agriculture and livestock products exported from California to the world totaled $13.7 billion.
I ended up selling it to a lady whose car had been totaled in an accident, and $1200 was what the insurance pay-out was.
Quote examples
From someone who "totaled" a DB9 a month after getting it?
"They would love for us to pay them," he said, and he once totaled the monthly bill at $1,400.
"Pretty soon the debt totaled up: $25,000 for the car loan, a $100,000+ mortgage and $45,000 in outstanding student loan debt." Why would someone do this?!
It's like quibbling over whether I said, "his car was completely totaled in the race" rather than, "he didn't win the race." No one thinks that not crashing your car implies that you've won a race, but you can't win a race with a crashed car.
Proper noun examples
Totaled it out fairly quickly--side note: head on collision at approx 45mph with no seat belt, walked away with scratches.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use totaled in a sentence?
My 16 year old son just totaled our car on his 6th drive out on his learner's permit.
What does totaled mean?
(especially of a vehicle) destroyed
What part of speech is totaled?
totaled is commonly used as adjective.