in total

Related to in total: kind of, by way of, at least, couldn't, take it for granted, catching up, scolded

in total

As a sum; taken together. In total, there have been 15 road deaths in the state so far this year. We're anticipating about 175 guests in total.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

in total

All together; entirely.
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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • all duck or no dinner
  • price in
  • total up
  • make it or break it
  • figure up
  • flamdoodle
  • add (something) together
  • add together
  • add up
  • into the shitter
References in periodicals archive
Approximately $17 million of the $261 million in total compensation of these executives, or about 6.5%, was in actual salary.
The property/casualty insurance industry recorded a $110.4 billion (9.4%) increase in total admitted assets during 2004.
So, the net increase in total reserves in 2005 over 2004 (page 14, line 7) would be added to benefits paid, according to NAIC.
MetLife and Transamerica Occidental (No.7) were the only companies that held their top-10 positions from the previous year's rankings in total life issued.
The growth in annuity benefits paid may be due, in part, to the increase in total net premiums collected.