classify - use in sentences

Object

  • organism: Topics covered will include: Why do we need to classify organisms?
  • object: It's not really very important how we classify the various objects out there.
  • advertising: Reduced expenditure on newspaper-based advertising, particularly classified advertising, will result from advertising on the Internet.

Preposition: as

  • overweight: The average BMI was 26, and 61 % were classified as overweight.
  • waste: Waste sent to local tips will be classified as controlled waste and must be handled properly.
  • suicide: There were 560 deaths classified as suicide ( " intentional self-harm " ) in 2003, 76 fewer than in 2002.
  • species: Don't you all often feel too damn smart to be classified as the same species with other humans?
  • planet: The official arbiter of such questions is the IAU and they have decided that Pluto should be classified as a planet.

Preposition: into

  • category: The sample material has been classified into five categories.

Modifying Another Word

  • broadly: Issues in security in the area of grid computing can be broadly classified into System level, architectural, and interoperability issues.
  • provisionally: This species is provisionally classified as Endangered in Great Britain.
  • correctly: The Aberdeen bull is correctly classified with other farm animals of his own size.
  • incorrectly: Students who believe that they have been classified incorrectly must query the decision immediately.

Present participle complement

  • accord: They were classified according to whether they were sent from genetic services within or outside the old Trent region.

Preposition: in

  • accordance: Initially PGR supervision and training was classified in accordance with the sponsor of the project on which the PGR students were working.
  • category: Both divisions used to record over 85 % as residential, but last year only 28 % were classified in this category.

Preposition: under

  • heading: Milling machines can be classified under three main headings: .

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