English to Arabic Dictionary categorise

categorise

تصنيف
definition
verb
odors have been categorized into only seven basic groups
place in a particular class or group.
translation of 'categorise'
verb
صنف
example
I decided that I need to 'categorise' it in order to try to understand.
One activity sheet requires a group of parents to 'categorise' a list of sex words into polite, neutral, clinical and rude/offensive.
I can 'categorise' the items on the list, which is good.
The Muslims in India are 'categorized' into two distinct classes based on their origins.
Everything is ranked, classed and 'categorised' for easy digestion in a vain attempt to bring forth order from chaos.
These children from various pockets of the State have been 'categorised' into seven groups.
He was found in possession of crack cocaine, which is 'categorized' as a class A drug.
Though other 'categorizations' of learning styles have been widely studied, few researchers have compared Gregorc learning styles to undergraduate student achievement in agricultural economics.
Several classifications are used to 'categorize' individual apple trees.
Freight was 'categorised' into seven classes, which were analysed using several variables.
There are numerous ways to classify and 'categorize' pain responses in people.
The list is 'categorized' and is a great reference when you are looking for help!
We often make sense of other people by 'categorizing' them into labels and boxes that we ourselves feel comfortable with.
Feist falls into the ‘credible easy listening’ pigeonhole, if you must insist on 'categorising' her music.
I forgot to mention in the last newsletter that I also use folders to 'categorize' my files as well.
LSI goes the other way round and first focuses on knowing and analyzing a document exhaustively before indexing or 'categorizing' it.
The DPRK formally 'categorizes' its citizens into 51 classes.
By crossing genres, it defies 'categorisation' and invites comparison.
It uses Goldthorpe's social class 'categorization' and is based on the summary by Marshall et al.
It helps us sort through and 'categorize' our mail, ensuring your suggestion isn't lost in the shuffle.
Instead, Rolls lists and 'categorizes' foods by their energy density.
Most stores have a section for books that defy 'categorization' , which often becomes so eclectic it's meaningless as a category.
I notice that the Guardian's weekly listings guide now 'categorises' Islington cinemas under ‘Central London’.
Students are now 'categorised' by class as rigorously as nobles at the court of Louis XIV.
The various 'categorizations' of writing systems into types, families, and regions are especially enlightening.
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