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Meanings of
categorisation
in English
Portuguese
classe
Catalan
categorització
Spanish
categorización
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The act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type.
classification
sorting
assortment
categorization
compartmentalization
compartmentalisation
Portuguese
classe
Synonyms
Examples for "
classification
"
classification
sorting
assortment
categorization
compartmentalization
Examples for "
classification
"
1
The proposed state law would allow legal action first, official
classification
later.
2
In other words, the federal law requires
classification
first, legal action second.
3
New
classification
criteria were recently proposed by the American Congress of Rheumatology.
4
However, there is no standard definition and
classification
for this common condition.
5
Methods: We used Bayesian approaches to model variant
classification
in these regions.
1
Right now I'm
sorting
out the victims from the Vipers' clubhouse bombing.
2
The app has seven different mathematical activities including
sorting
,
patterns and addition.
3
Sticking to your budget and
sorting
through new ideas for money will.
4
In addition, recently-published articles are given a somewhat higher weight for
sorting
.
5
The administration expects to finish
sorting
through the cases by Oct. 1.
1
Last year, only 15 percent of its
assortment
qualified for free shipping.
2
Everything was in good order; their
assortment
of machine tools was admirable.
3
A glass case containing flashlights, maps, and an
assortment
of automotive paraphernalia.
4
Over the years, she gave an
assortment
of reasons for her departure.
5
Shoppers said the stores could not compete on
assortment
,
price or location.
1
After
categorization
into risk groups patients are best classified by max STE.
2
Conclusions: These subcategories enhance the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators
categorization
.
3
When the business started digitizing the images, it lacked a
categorization
method.
4
With that
categorization
comes expensive recovery programs, costly lawsuits and halted projects.
5
He gets the description and
categorization
of the blood stain patterns correct.
1
To explain the regulation by feedback,
compartmentalization
must be taken into account.
2
He knew better than to suggest an override of the
compartmentalization
protocol.
3
Three hours post-in vivo TSST-1 injection, we demonstrated
compartmentalization
of the response.
4
Signaling
compartmentalization
provides a highly refined mechanism to specify context-dependent cellular responses.
5
This
compartmentalization
or isolation of male genitality has its dark side, however.
1
Biological membranes form barriers that are essential for cellular integrity and
compartmentalisation
.
2
Not much
compartmentalisation
in the Martian psyche, from what we can tell.
3
There is some evidence that adverse experiences can teach the skills of emotional severance and
compartmentalisation
.
4
Such
compartmentalisation
begins to seem too damned convenient.
5
Their real forte is serious
compartmentalisation
.
Usage of
categorisation
in English
1
With the passage of time, this overarching stylistic
categorisation
has become weakened.
2
What she says is telling; Raw is about someone who resists
categorisation
.
3
More surprisingly perhaps is the
categorisation
of the political film as a comedy.
4
It is an idiosyncratic group show that defies easy
categorisation
.
,
writes Aidan Dunne.
5
And her ability to defy
categorisation
is a strength, Palmer adds.
6
It flows into the ether untethered by time or any notions of
categorisation
.
7
The
categorisation
of policy into foreign and domestic has always been somewhat false.
8
There's a precision to its beauty that's beyond criticism or
categorisation
.
9
It is a car that still defies
categorisation
and marketplace rivalry.
10
I am not too keen to take part in the clamour for
categorisation
.
11
However, I do not wish to discuss the sociological
categorisation
of the public here.
12
Under the International Labour Organisation
categorisation
50 per cent were not classified as unemployed.
13
My initial reaction was to deny such an unsavoury
categorisation
.
14
The impact of using different
categorisation
methods on identifying risk factors for resistance is unknown.
15
Occasionally a book appears which is so distinctive in character that it defies orderly
categorisation
.
16
I would argue that the
categorisation
of mental illness based on symptoms can be useful.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
categorisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
easy categorisation
defy categorisation
different categorisation
resist categorisation
appeal the categorisation
More collocations
Translations for
categorisation
Portuguese
classe
categorização
classificação
sistemas de classificação
sortimento
Catalan
categorització
classificació
Spanish
categorización
clasificación
Categorisation
through the time