tally
verb
uk/ˈtæli/ us [ I ]
to match or agree with something else:
tally with sth Make sure the amount coming off your mortgage tallies with what's going out of your bank account.
The two accounts of the incident do not tally.
[ T ] (also tally sth up)
to calculate something:
To tally up the taxes you paid during the period, use Form 8913.
[ T ]
to reach a total number or amount of things or people:
The bookstore has tallied 1,700 advance orders.
tally
noun [ C ]
uk/ˈtæli/ usplural tallies (also running tally)
a continuous record or count of a number of things or people:
He kept a tally of his paydays on an envelope.
The website publishes a running tally of the sums customers have won in refunds.
the total number or amount of things or people:
the tally for sth The final tally for biodiesel production in 2012 should be between 220 and 275 million gallons.
the second-highest tally on record