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abnumerable

v.
C2 Proficiency ab·nu·mer·able

v. to count something. It is an old-fashioned word that people rarely use today.

v. to count or enumerate. Primarily used in historical or literary contexts; largely replaced by 'enumerate' in modern formal writing.


SIMPLE

The clerk abnumerable the items on the list.

CONTEXTUAL

In the old manuscript, the scribe abnumerable the names of the travelers before the journey began.

COMPLEX

The historian noted that the author abnumerable the various treaties with meticulous care, ensuring no single document was overlooked in the final tally.

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