For reasons Lehman may someday wish to enumerate, he and Hitchcock had a falling out.
Mustafa then proceeded to enumerate five factors that he believed are contributing to the prevailing despair.
He called Asali a “visionary” and “trail blazer” and went on to enumerate a list of US politicians who have had dinner with ATFP.
The meeting wound down forlornly, with Obama attempting to enumerate issues that the two sides had in common.
But we cannot enumerate a tithe of the masterpieces of the British Encyclopædia.
He began to enumerate some of the things Keziah had told concerning the Hammond family.
The reason, or rather reasons, for my enthusiasm I will now enumerate.
One needs but to stop to enumerate the changes to realize how great this break was.
You enumerate one by one all the ingredients, and you disparage the total.
enumerate all its charms and still there is something missing in your catalogue.
1610s, from or modeled on Latin enumeratus, past participle of enumerare (see enumeration). Middle English had annumerate (early 15c.). Related: Enumerated; enumerating.