sum up

Verb

 * 1)  To produce a total by adding.
 * We summed up the donations and found that we had just enough to pay the bills.
 * 1)  To summarize.

Usage notes

 * The object can come before or after the particle (for example, we summed the argument up as "think twice" or we summed up the argument as "think twice"; both are idiomatically acceptable in English). If the object is a pronoun, then it must come before the particle (for example, we summed it up as "think twice" is idiomatic but *we summed up it as "think twice" is unidiomatic and solecistic).