- named or listed one by one, as if in counting: I couldn’t remember any of the rapidly enumerated salad dressing options, and just told the waiter to surprise me.
- counted systematically, as in a census, inventory, etc.: The enumerated population of Manitoba increased 5.2 percent over the past five years.
- (of a data type) allowing only values selected from a limited set of named elements: Assign an importance level to each record by creating an enumerated type with values such as “low,” “medium,” and “high.”Months of the year are an enumerated data type.
- (of a voter) entered by name in an official register of eligible voters for an election: In the last municipal election in Halifax, 58 percent of enumerated voters cast a ballot.
- the simple past tense and past participle of enumerate.