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Definition of itemize in English: itemize(British itemise) verb ˈʌɪtəmʌɪzˈaɪdəˌmaɪz [with object]1Present as a list of individual items. I have itemized the morning's tasks Example sentencesExamples - Each item had been correctly itemised and I could only presume that ‘the machine’ had got it wrong.
- The Fife sculptor and Royal Academician itemises his latest creations for our benefit.
- But Grandin is interested in more than tallying body counts and itemising atrocities.
- Wells proves an excellent researcher, concerned not only to evoke the smell of the greasepaint and the roar of the crowd, but also to itemise and describe the fashion-driven merchandise of the day.
- Ron Paige, the secretary of education, as you point out, itemized some of the accomplishments of this administration, and they're actually rather substantial.
- The law itemises the 90 categories of information subject to classification as state secrets.
- The full extent of the losses in this respect will only become apparent when the looting at the National Library is itemised.
- The above factors dictate our approach to trout in this province which can be itemised as follows.
- We have itemized all of the sources used by our intelligence community.
- In the above piece, I haven't begun to itemize all that he did in his incredible career.
- The company's tooling list itemizes 50 tools now.
- The following table itemizes the choices for this property.
- Let me now itemise some of the features of this organisation, and select aspects of the novel which illustrate them.
- I think I'll itemise the 255 songs in a separate entry and put it in the ‘Favourites’ menu a little later, but I thought it might interest you to know who made the cut.
- After itemising the various forms of forbidden relationships the Torah states the following.
- Please ensure your remittance advice itemises all the invoices you are paying.
- The things that can be done are too many to be itemized for a county so big.
- Mr Wood said the police seized a large amount of drink, which had not yet been itemised.
- Films filled the gap, and he fondly itemises those he enjoyed ‘as a youngster‘.
- At the end of each review, Monk itemized the typically Canadian themes and motifs in the film.
- 1.1 Break down (a whole) into its constituent parts.
Example sentencesExamples - In each instance we will prepare a quotation itemising the content to be provided and the cost to the Client.
- Generally, if your total deductions are greater than the standard, you should itemize your deductions.
- If you receive a receipt that isn't itemized, ask your drugstore or health care provider to give you one.
- Currently, those who don't itemize get no federal tax breaks for such donations.
- For more details on itemized deductions, see the instructions for Schedule A, Itemized Deductions.
- The retailer must charge you for each bag, and this must be itemised separately on your receipt.
- If you are concerned about your telephone bills, it is worth asking your telephone company to itemise all calls.
- For those contracts, you must itemize and bill everything separately.
- All state and local tax deductions, casualty and theft losses, and miscellaneous itemized deductions are disallowed.
- So your total miscellaneous itemized deductions must exceed $1,000 in order for you to claim a penny.
- If funding is provided for a short-term project, at its conclusion, a report is required itemising expenditure and summarising activities and outcomes.
- When the total of all your itemized deductions exceeds the standard deduction, you should itemize.
- This was going on for some months and by scrutinising itemised bills we got solid evidence.
- Section 2 itemises the three tiers in designing and making, and the use of materials, components and ingredients.
- To reissue the itemized bill on subscriber request, regardless of the pay monthly price plan, a $1 monthly fee applies.
- It said if pharmacists charged the new fees ‘they must be itemised, clearly indicated and transparent’.
- If you are requesting an itemized bill for only certain classes or certain sessions, please note this on the form.
- Agencies receive a quarterly charging report which itemises the storage and lending costs they have incurred.
- To take the deduction, the owner must itemize his or her deductions and can have only one second home.
- Rent and repairs qualify as partially allowable itemized tax deductions if you have a home office.
Synonyms analyse, break down, split up, dissect, take apart, deconstruct - 1.2 Specify (an individual item or items).
Example sentencesExamples - Miss H itemised other concerns arising out of her visit of the 9th October 2003.
- The expected distractions during a session with Roni are itemized.
- He answers the question himself, articulating their heinous neglects and itemising many of their crimes specifically.
- A time-scale itemising due dates for the completion of each component will form part of the report.
- These were all itemized on the 137 invoices he received from a wide variety of dealers.
Synonyms list, catalogue, inventory, record, set out, set forth, spell out, document, register, tabulate, detail, particularize, specify, identify, cite, name, mention, give enumerate, number
Derivatives nounʌɪtəmʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n However if you require a different level of itemisation or require full itemisation then we can tailor this to your individual choice. Example sentencesExamples - Alternatively, you can opt for an ‘electronic’ invoice, which provides invoice and itemisation free of charge.
- He presented an itemization of these costs, for which he received payment on August 29, 1633.
- As a free option, all of our customers are entitled to a digital call itemisation, to accompany or replace their paper itemisation.
- The kind of itemization demanded by fathers’ rights activists has been rejected numerous times by the courts.
noun The ion track itemiser is a £30,000 machine that can detect all class A, B and C drugs within seconds. Example sentencesExamples - The itemisers are sophisticated computers capable of detecting microscopic vapours and particles of illicit narcotics from air and surface samples on baggage and cargo.
- If the provisions of this bill were applied to just itemizers, then its cost would be roughly $31.3 million per year.
- A common floor for itemizers and non-itemizers removes this complexity.
- The amount deducted by itemizers is found in the 1997 Tax Expenditure Report.
Definition of itemize in US English: itemize(British itemise) verbˈīdəˌmīzˈaɪdəˌmaɪz [with object]1Present as a list of individual items. I have itemized the morning's tasks Example sentencesExamples - Please ensure your remittance advice itemises all the invoices you are paying.
- The law itemises the 90 categories of information subject to classification as state secrets.
- We have itemized all of the sources used by our intelligence community.
- The above factors dictate our approach to trout in this province which can be itemised as follows.
- I think I'll itemise the 255 songs in a separate entry and put it in the ‘Favourites’ menu a little later, but I thought it might interest you to know who made the cut.
- The following table itemizes the choices for this property.
- But Grandin is interested in more than tallying body counts and itemising atrocities.
- Each item had been correctly itemised and I could only presume that ‘the machine’ had got it wrong.
- Mr Wood said the police seized a large amount of drink, which had not yet been itemised.
- The Fife sculptor and Royal Academician itemises his latest creations for our benefit.
- At the end of each review, Monk itemized the typically Canadian themes and motifs in the film.
- In the above piece, I haven't begun to itemize all that he did in his incredible career.
- Let me now itemise some of the features of this organisation, and select aspects of the novel which illustrate them.
- After itemising the various forms of forbidden relationships the Torah states the following.
- The company's tooling list itemizes 50 tools now.
- The full extent of the losses in this respect will only become apparent when the looting at the National Library is itemised.
- Ron Paige, the secretary of education, as you point out, itemized some of the accomplishments of this administration, and they're actually rather substantial.
- Films filled the gap, and he fondly itemises those he enjoyed ‘as a youngster‘.
- Wells proves an excellent researcher, concerned not only to evoke the smell of the greasepaint and the roar of the crowd, but also to itemise and describe the fashion-driven merchandise of the day.
- The things that can be done are too many to be itemized for a county so big.
- 1.1 Break down (a whole) into its constituent parts.
Example sentencesExamples - In each instance we will prepare a quotation itemising the content to be provided and the cost to the Client.
- If you are concerned about your telephone bills, it is worth asking your telephone company to itemise all calls.
- For more details on itemized deductions, see the instructions for Schedule A, Itemized Deductions.
- This was going on for some months and by scrutinising itemised bills we got solid evidence.
- To reissue the itemized bill on subscriber request, regardless of the pay monthly price plan, a $1 monthly fee applies.
- If you receive a receipt that isn't itemized, ask your drugstore or health care provider to give you one.
- To take the deduction, the owner must itemize his or her deductions and can have only one second home.
- Currently, those who don't itemize get no federal tax breaks for such donations.
- So your total miscellaneous itemized deductions must exceed $1,000 in order for you to claim a penny.
- Agencies receive a quarterly charging report which itemises the storage and lending costs they have incurred.
- For those contracts, you must itemize and bill everything separately.
- It said if pharmacists charged the new fees ‘they must be itemised, clearly indicated and transparent’.
- Generally, if your total deductions are greater than the standard, you should itemize your deductions.
- Section 2 itemises the three tiers in designing and making, and the use of materials, components and ingredients.
- The retailer must charge you for each bag, and this must be itemised separately on your receipt.
- All state and local tax deductions, casualty and theft losses, and miscellaneous itemized deductions are disallowed.
- If you are requesting an itemized bill for only certain classes or certain sessions, please note this on the form.
- When the total of all your itemized deductions exceeds the standard deduction, you should itemize.
- If funding is provided for a short-term project, at its conclusion, a report is required itemising expenditure and summarising activities and outcomes.
- Rent and repairs qualify as partially allowable itemized tax deductions if you have a home office.
Synonyms analyse, break down, split up, dissect, take apart, deconstruct - 1.2 Specify (an individual item or items).
Example sentencesExamples - The expected distractions during a session with Roni are itemized.
- He answers the question himself, articulating their heinous neglects and itemising many of their crimes specifically.
- Miss H itemised other concerns arising out of her visit of the 9th October 2003.
- A time-scale itemising due dates for the completion of each component will form part of the report.
- These were all itemized on the 137 invoices he received from a wide variety of dealers.
Synonyms list, catalogue, inventory, record, set out, set forth, spell out, document, register, tabulate, detail, particularize, specify, identify, cite, name, mention, give
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