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classify
[klas-uh-fahy]
verb (used with object)
to arrange or organize by classes; order according to class.
to assign a classification to (information, a document, etc.).
to limit the availability of (information, a document, etc.) to authorized persons.
classify
/ ˈklæsɪˌfaɪ /
verb
to arrange or order by classes; categorize
government to declare (information, documents, etc) of possible aid to an enemy and therefore not available to people outside a restricted group
Other Word Forms
- classifiable adjective
- misclassify verb (used with object)
- nonclassifiable adjective
- overclassify verb (used with object)
- preclassify verb (used with object)
- unclassifiable adjective
- unclassifiableness noun
- unclassifiably adverb
- unclassifying adjective
- classifier noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of classify1
Example Sentences
As time passed, newspapers became the primary source of job listings, with classified ads matching workers to trades, factories and domestic service.
They want the instrument to be classified as a "national treasure".
During a seven-week trial, prosecutors argued that He sought to enrich herself by making it easy to get Adderall and other stimulants, which the government classifies as controlled substances with a high potential for abuse.
Because the program he was working on was classified, few Americans ever knew what had happened.
Air-traffic controllers, classified as essential personnel, were expected to work through the funding impasse, with paychecks deferred until the end of the shutdown.
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