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enumerate

[ih-noo-muh-reyt, ih-nyoo-] / ɪˈnu məˌreɪt, ɪˈnyu- /


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“That process should look at their current risk tolerance and help enumerate their goals, both short and long term, which will help you and the adviser determine the appropriate mix of investments.”

From MarketWatch

"While we are happy to enumerate these reasons, we believe that letting the independent peer review process evaluate the Hoang-Loeb paper is the best immediate course of action," Seligman and Bergner said.

From Salon

The three new pages enumerating the assistant U.S. attorneys were neatly pasted in.

From New York Times

Or are all enforceable rights either enumerated or penumbras formed by emanations of enumerated ones?

From Washington Post

But for Madison, who wrote the amendment, it was a “superfluous” recapitulation of the principle that the federal government was one of enumerated, not inherent, powers.

From New York Times