0 past simple and past participle of tally
1 to match or agree with something else:
The numbers on your spreadsheet don't tallywith ours.
The subsequent data were then tallied and collated.
The numerical computation was undertaken with the assistance of a computer programme which tallied each instance of every category.
For each type of referential act, the referring expressions used by each child were identified and tallied.
For each species, the total number of individuals seen and caught was tallied to derive a single abundance value for each species in each plot.
Each month, the number of words comprehended and the number of words produced were tallied for each child.
First, a study must report a clinical finding or set of findings that can be tallied or quantified.
Fourth, to examine the saliency of morphological cues for nouns and verbs, the use of morphological markings for nouns and verbs were tallied.
Every time a photon passes through a tallied surface or collides with a nucleus in a tallied cell, it contributes information to the appropriate tally.