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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
itemize
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Donleavy carefully itemized the equipment.
▪ I don't need to itemize my tax deductions.
▪ Make sure the bill you receive is itemized and shows the individual price of each job that has been done.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But you may want to itemize expensive designer outfits.
▪ Couples with no need to itemize deductions can use the 1040A, another relatively simple form.
▪ If he does not itemize deductions, he will lose the deduction altogether.
▪ Ignorance of the union world was underlined early on by a detailed target list itemizing the amount sought from each union.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Itemize

Itemize \I"tem*ize\, v. t. To state in items, or by particulars; to list each item in a collection under discussion; as, to itemize the cost of a railroad. [Local, U. S.]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
itemize

1864, American English, from item + -ize. Related: Itemized; itemizing. Earlier verb was simply item (c.1600).

Wiktionary
itemize

alt. (context transitive English) To state in items, or by particulars; as, to itemize the cost of a railroad. vb. (context transitive English) To state in items, or by particulars; as, to itemize the cost of a railroad.

WordNet
itemize
  1. v. specify individually; "She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered"; "The doctor recited the list of possible side effects of the drug" [syn: enumerate, recite, itemise]

  2. place on a list of items; "itemize one's tax deductions" [syn: itemise]

Usage examples of "itemize".

There was a parcel, neatly wrapped and itemized, of ammunition, including both the rare caseless rounds and the antique .

They seemed to be spreadsheets and documents with itemized bills and invoices.

She went quickly through each with the man to ensure he fully understood what her notes meant, agreeing at once to his suggestion of separate master databases for her three groupings, with the new comparison charts and individual murder case notes sub-programmed, compartmenting everything in precise sections with itemized indexed entry codes.

They seemed to be spreadsheets and documents with itemized bills and invoices.

Her credit cubes and strips, itemized, lay on the sheet he pointed to.

Principal tenets included a reduction in the basic and capital gains tax rates, elimination of all but a very few itemized deductions for individuals, elimination of double taxation of corporate earnings paid out as dividends, and a large energy tax partially offset by an increase in the standard deduction.

Better than any spinner, or vorec controller, or para, she was a walking, talking, breathing gram. One he could call upon at any time to confirm the details of a business deal, or recite statistics relating to a previous transaction, or itemize the history and personal characteristics of a friend, an enemy, or a casual commercial contact.

I've itemized four references to inquiries among neo-Nazi organizations and political parties one even indicates they're indexed but they haven't included any organization or party names or what the results have been.

Different messages to different people, using the hysteria of the five I've itemized to achieve whatever their aim is.

I want an itemized list of what's gone, and an exact duplicate from their stock shown to the sensitives.

An innocent enough accessory, itemized among her effects on her way into Diplo.

She, in consequence, had, as her morning's work, itemized the contents of barely one and a half cartons.

Back at Bedford Lodge, I found three more boxes itemized, plus a note from Lucy saying she hoped I didn't mind but her parents wanted her home for Sunday after all.

In the meantime, why don't you send me a report and an itemized bill of some kind?

I went next door to the offices of California Fidelity Insurance and made a photocopy of my itemized bill to her, marked it "final," and tucked it in with the letter and a copy of my final report.