categorize

IPA: kˈætʌgɝaɪz

verb

  • (transitive) To assign a category; to divide into classes.
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Examples of "categorize" in Sentences

  • I kind of categorize them because I'm an anthropologist.
  • I hate trying to "categorize" people, so please do not get offended by any of the categories.
  • Childress admits he doesn't know how to "categorize" this situation given it isn't exactly the norm.
  • But I agree that it is difficult work to categorize, which is why words like interstitial were invented.
  • Basically, tags give Quicken users a way to "categorize" transactions outside of, and across, categories.
  • Do you kind of categorize these animals, like we found this pet in the Lower Ninth Ward area or we found this pet in the Slidell area?
  • Feel free to use your creativity on how to best "categorize" your short film that tells the story of success or progress in developing countries.
  • Homophobia is also a social ill, and to dismiss the ads and the idea of same sex marriage as "silly" is to once again categorize gays and lesbians as second-class citizens, unworthy of the equal protections of the laws of this country.

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