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tabulate

tab·u·late | \ ˈta-byə-ˌlāt  \
tabulated; tabulating
Definition of tabulate
transitive verb
1: to count, record, or list systematically
2: to put into tabular form
Enumerate 
enu·mer·ate | \ i-ˈn(y)ü-mə-ˌrāt  \
enumerated; enumerating
Definition of enumerate
transitive verb
1: to ascertain the number of : COUNT
2: to specify one after another : LIST
propagate
Verb cause to become widely known
This doctrine will, in all probability, be gradually propagated, till it has votaries enough to
countenance an open avowal of it.
superfluous
 1a: exceeding what is sufficient or necessary : EXTRA
b: not needed : UNNECESSARY
2obsolete : marked by wastefulness : EXTRAVAGANT
admonish
ad·mon·ish | \ ad-ˈmä-nish  \
admonished; admonishing; admonishes
Definition of admonish
transitive verb
1a: to indicate duties or obligations to
b: to express warning or disapproval to especially in a gentle, earnest,
or solicitous manner were admonished for being late
2: to give friendly earnest advice or encouragement to admonished them to be careful…
users are admonished to change passwords regularly …— Mark Pothier
3: to say (something) as advice or a warning The sign admonished, "Watch your
step.""Please be silent while I tell my story," LaPautre admonished.— Louise Erdrich
Expedient  adjective
ex·pe·di·ent | \ ik-ˈspē-dē-ənt  \
1: suitable for achieving a particular end in a given circumstance
2: characterized by concern with what is opportune especially : governed by self-interest
contrive
1 Verb make or work out a plan for; devise
“They contrived to murder their boss”
Synonyms:
design, plan, project, devise, excogitate, forge, formulate, invent
venerate
Verb
regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of
“We venerate genius”
Synonyms:
fear, revere, reverence
Types:
enshrine, saint
hold sacred
worship
show devotion to (a deity)
Type of:
esteem, prise, prize, respect, value
regard highly; think much of
purport
Verb
have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming
“The letter purports to express people's opinion”
Type of:
claim
assert or affirm strongly; state to be true or existing
verb propose or intend
Synonyms:
aim, propose, purpose
Type of:
intend, mean, think
have in mind as a purpose

enact
1
Verb order by virtue of superior authority; decree
“the legislature enacted this law in 1985”
Synonyms:
ordain
Types:
reenact
enact again
legislate, pass
make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation
Type of:
decree
issue a decree
verb act out; represent or perform as if in a play
Synonyms:
act out, 
Type of:
act, play, represent
play a role or part
aftermath
1
Noun the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event)
“the aftermath of war”
Synonyms:
backwash, wake
Ty pe of:
consequence, effect, event, issue, outcome, result, upshot
a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
nthe outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual
Synonyms:
consequence
Types:
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Type of:
final result, outcome, result, resultant, termination
something that results

streamline
Verb contour economically or efficiently
Type of:
contour
form the contours of
contemplate
Verb think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes
Synonyms:
meditate, study
Type of:
cerebrate, cogitate, think
use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or
arrive at a solution or judgments
verb reflect deeply on a subject
Synonyms:
chew over, excogitate, meditate, mull, mull
over, muse, ponder, reflect, ruminate, speculate, think over
Types:
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Type of:
cerebrate, cogitate, think
use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or
arrive at a solution or judgments

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