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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
Mr Comey is accused of lying to a Senate committee in 2020 about whether he authorised a leak to the media of classified information.
When California voters passed Proposition 22, the ballot measure the companies funded in 2020, drivers were classified as independent contractors who, under federal law, do not have the right to organize.
Those stemmed from the FBI’s raid on Mar-a-Lago in August 2022, which uncovered dozens of boxes of highly classified documents stored in insecure settings.
Senate Bill 323 is the second bill introduced in the state legislature this year that would classify a fetus as a human being from fertilization, effectively categorizing abortion as homicide.
This snake is classified as a stray and is not currently available for adoption.
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