stratify

IPA: strˈætʌfaɪ

verb

  • (intransitive) To become separated out into distinct layers or strata.
  • (transitive) To separate out into distinct layers or strata.
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Examples of "stratify" in Sentences

  • As it does, it begins to stratify.
  • They will certainly stratify who gets what, when and how.
  • I continue to object to being read as someone who wants to "stratify" the Gospel of Thomas.
  • We stratify by income anyway (via housing costs), and get the same thing you claim not to like.
  • It will stratify, meaning it will likely follow the air currents as it travels through our home. "
  • In fact, fewer options automatically stratify such students further by funneling them into the Cal State University and California Community College systems.
  • A new report from the Civil Rights Project at UCLA, “Choice Without Equity: Charter School Segregation and the Need for Civil Rights Standards,” found that charter schools stratify students by race, class, and possibly language, and are more racially isolated than traditional public schools in virtually every state and large metropolitan area in the country.

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