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    calculate
    /ˈkalkjʊleɪt/

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  2. CALCULATE definition: 1. to judge the number or amount of something by using the information that you already have, and…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CALCULATE is to determine by mathematical processes. How to use calculate in a sentence. to determine by mathematical processes; to reckon by exercise of practical judgment : estimate; to solve or probe the meaning of : figure out…

  4. Calculate definition: to determine or ascertain by mathematical methods; compute. See examples of CALCULATE used in a sentence.

  5. When you calculate, you either count something up or calculate on something happening. You might be able to calculate the answer to a simple equation in your head but need a calculator to figure out a more complex problem.

  6. to judge the number or amount of something by using the information that you already have, and adding, taking away, multiplying, or dividing numbers: The cost of the damage caused by the recent storms has been calculated as/at over $5 million. The new tax system would be calculated on the value of property owned by an individual.

  7. Definition of calculate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. To perform a mathematical process; figure: We must measure and calculate to determine how much paint will be needed. 2. Chiefly New England. a. To suppose; guess. b. To count, depend, or rely on someone or something: We're calculating on your help.

  9. If you calculate a number or amount, you work it out by doing some arithmetic. Have you calculated the cost of your trip? American English : calculate / ˈkælkyəleɪt /

  10. CALCULATE definition: 1. to discover an amount or number using mathematics: 2. to be intended to have a particular…. Learn more.

  11. Definitions of 'calculate' 1. If you calculate a number or amount, you discover it from information that you already have, by using arithmetic, mathematics, or a special machine. [...] 2. If you calculate the effects of something, especially a possible course of action, you think about them in order to form an opinion or decide what to do. [...]