- census
- n.
1) to conduct, take a census
2) a national census
3) at, in a census (at the last census)
* * *['sensəs]take a censusin a census (at the last census)a nationalcensusatto conduct
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.
1) to conduct, take a census
2) a national census
3) at, in a census (at the last census)
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.
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