Calculate /(?)/
Cal·cu·late
Calculate
v. i.
imp. & p. p. Calculater; p. pr. & vb. n. Calculating
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To ascertain or determine by mathematical processes, usually by the ordinary rules of arithmetic; to reckon up; to estimate; to compute.
A calencar exacity calculated than any othe.
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To ascertain or predict by mathematical or astrological computations the time, circumstances, or other conditions of; to forecast or compute the character or consequences of; as, to calculate or cast one's nativity.
A cunning man did calculate my birth.
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To adjust for purpose; to adapt by forethought or calculation; to fit or prepare by the adaptation of means to an end; as, to calculate a system of laws for the government and protection of a free people.
[Religion] is . . . calculated for our benefit.
- To plan; to expect; to think. [Local, U. S.]
Calculate
v. i.
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To make a calculation; to forecast consequences; to estimate; to compute.
The strong passions, whether good or bad, never calculate.